pramod kumar
They have been playing They have been playing explain plz
19 de mai de 2020 06:48
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This is the Present Perfect Continuous (Not Present P|erfect as mentioned in one of the comments) It means I am actively doing something now (at this moment), that action is not complete and it started in the past. We usually use it for things that are shorter term or temporary: I have been running for the last 30 minutes I have been watching cricket for two hours
19 de maio de 2020
To 'have been playing' is the present perfect continuous tense of 'to play'. Present perfect continuous is used for actions which started in the past and may or may not be finished. "They play with their friends." (present simple) means that they regularly or generally play with their friends. "They are playing with their friends." (present continuous) means that at this moment they are playing with their friends. "They have played with their friends." (present perfect) means that 'playing with their friends' is something that they have done at some point. At this moment, it's something that has been done. "They have been playing with their friends." (present perfect continuous) means that 'playing with their friends' is something they have been doing at a time that is relevant to now. E.g. as an answer to "What have they been doing today?", or as part of "They've been playing for the last two hours."
19 de maio de 2020
Well Explained Lyn: Yeah, Present Perfect Continuous as Lyn detailed that it's, ' ongoing '. Thanks :)
19 de maio de 2020
Hello! "Have been" is a verb to form the present perfect tense, meaning it is ongoing. So "they" were playing and are still playing.
19 de maio de 2020
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