Present Perfect Continuous
Present Perfect Continuous
FORM
Examples:
We use the Present Perfect Continuous to show that something started in the
past and has continued up until now. "For five minutes," "for two weeks,"
and "since Tuesday" are all durations which can be used with the Present
Perfect Continuous.
Examples:
You can also use the Present Perfect Continuous WITHOUT a duration such
as "for two weeks." Without the duration, the tense has a more general meaning
of "lately." We often use the words "lately" or "recently" to emphasize this
meaning.
Examples:
IMPORTANT
Remember that the Present Perfect Continuous has the meaning of "lately" or
"recently." If you use the Present Perfect Continuous in a question such as
"Have you been feeling alright?", it can suggest that the person looks sick or
unhealthy. A question such as "Have you been smoking?" can suggest that you
smell the smoke on the person. Using this tense in a question suggests you can
see, smell, hear or feel the results of the action. It is possible to insult someone
by using this tense incorrectly.
Examples:
Sam has been having his car for two years. Not Correct
Sam has had his car for two years. Correct
ADVERB PLACEMENT
The examples below show the placement for grammar adverbs such as:
always, only, never, ever, still, just, etc.
Examples:
ACTIVE / PASSIVE
Examples:
NOTE: Present Perfect Continuous is less commonly used in its passive form.
Este tiempo se utiliza tambin para indicar la duracin de una accin que comenz en
el pasado (y que acaba de finalizar o an contina).
I have been waiting for him for 1 hour (puede que la otra persona acabe de llegar o que
yo an siga esperando; el contexto determinar un sentido u otro)
El empleo de este tiempo indica que el emisor considera que la duracin ha sido larga.
Describe una accin que comenz en el pasado y que acaba de finalizar. Pone el
nfasis en el resultado y no en la accin en si misma.
I have read a book (destaco que he ledo un libro, que lo he terminado, y no el hecho de
haber dedicado un tiempo a la lectura).
En el siguiente ejemplo se puede observar la diferencia entre estas dos formas verbales:
He has gone to Canada (esta persona sigue en Canda o est de viaje hacia all; en
cualquier caso todava no ha regresado)
I broke my leg (puede que la pierna ya est curada o que an siga rota)
En aquellos verbos en los que no se utiliza la forma continua (leccin 17) hay que
recurrir en todos estos supuestos al "present perfect simple".
PRACTICE:
We are coming from the beach where my kids ________ a sandcastle (to make)
The fatal accident just ________. The police haven't arrived yet (to happen)
What has happened to the neighbours? They ________ for hours (to shout)
for over half an hour and nobody (take) our order yet.
Robin: Look at that couple over there, they (be, only) here for five or