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What's happened? Use the verb in brackets in the Present Perfect Continuous Tense (use the personal pronoun). Write a complete affirmative sentence beginning with a captial letter and put a full stop at the end of the sentence. Use full forms. For example: Why are Jane's hands covered in flour? (she / make a pie) She has been making a pie. Why are Phillip's clothes torn? (he / fight)

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23 апреля 2025 20:24

To form the Present Perfect Continuous Tense, we use the auxiliary verb "have/has been" followed by the present participle of the main verb.

  1. Why are Phillip's clothes torn?

    • (he / fight)
    • He has been fighting.
  2. What's happened?

    • Why are Emily's hands dirty?
    • (she / work in the garden)
    • She has been working in the garden.

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What's happened? Use the verb in brackets in the Present Perfect Continuous Tense (use the personal pronoun). Write a complete affirmative sentence beginning with a captial letter and put a full stop at the end of the sentence. Use full forms. For example: Why are Jane's hands covered in flour? (she / make a pie) She has been making a pie. Why are Phillip's clothes torn? (he / fight)
To form the Present Perfect Continuous Tense, we use the auxiliary verb "have/has been" followed by the present participle of the main verb. 1. **Why are Phillip's clothes torn?** - (he / fight) - He has been fighting. 2. **What's happened?** - Why are Emily's hands dirty? - (she / work in the garden) - She has been working in the garden.