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The present perfect progressive expresses an action that recently stopped or is still going on. It puts emphasis on the duration or course of the action.

Use of Present Perfect Progressive

  • puts emphasis on the duration or course of an action (not the result)

    Example: She has been writing for two hours.

  • action that recently stopped or is still going on

    Example: I have been living here since 2001.

Present Perfect Progressive 

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