06 January 2012 / by Radmila Gurkova

I have been thinking of.... Subject + have + been + pp + 'ing'



"Has been battling..."

We use the present perfect to talk about an activity that has been stopped but that it is linked with the present time.

 

 

For example:

Q. What have you been doing?

  • I have been cleaning the dishes.

  • I have been working really hard today.

  • I have been walking the whole day

  • I have been eating a lot this week.


Forming the Present Perfect continuous.

Subject + HAVE/HAS + Past Participle + ‘ing’

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