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How Have You Been
Feeling
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Last year we did a unit on the present perfect tense, so today we are going to add the continuous aspect. That means that we're going to emphasize the present! To form the present perfect tense, use - 1. … the proper form of the verb have, and 2. … the past participle (also known as the 3rd part) of the main verb. The present perfect continuous tense also known as present perfect progressive) consists of three parts: 1. … the proper form of the verb have, and 2 … the past participle (also known as the 3rd part) of verb be. 3. ... the
present participle, also known as
the ~ing form) of the main
Let's use the verb "feel" as our example.
WHEN DO WE USE EACH TENSE?
Present Perfect continuous (also known as present perfect progressive),
like present perfect, begins in the past. It
also
includes the present. And like
present continuous tense, (e.g. is
going) it emphasizes the present. It emphasizes
NOW. If you want to include the past but to emphasize NOW, you must
use the
present perfect continuous. EXAMPLES OF PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS FROM OUR STUDENTS' WRITING: I know I could do better if I tried harder...I'm getting lazier. I have been losing my enthusiasm as I grow older. (Lately) I've been giving up easily and I haven't been able to stick to anything I do. If you have any questions about this lesson, or if you have been following the tennis matches of US Open Tennis on TV (this month), please email me your questions and comments!
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