PAGE36 •TENSES:PAST 17 Present Perfect Continuous 1 We form the Present Perfect Continuous like this: positive FULL FORM SHORT FORM I/You/We/They have ’ve been cooking. been cooking. He/She/It has ’s been cooking. been cooking. negative I/You/We/They have not haven’t He/She/It has not hasn’t been cooking. been cooking. questions Have Past continuous vs. past perfect continuous tense. Another potentially confusing subject is the difference between the past continuous tense and the past perfect continuous tense. Both of these can show a past action interrupted by another action. However, the major difference is this: Game to practice differentiating the present perfect from the simple past tense. The Past simple is for actions that were finished at a defined time in the past. Present perfect have multiple rules. This game helps review the two tenses. This game replaces the previous game which is now phased out. The old game had the following description: 15y9K.

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