present perfect progressive

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Good Afternoon!

• He is 19 years old.

• He started singing in public when he was 12 years old.

Justin Bieber has been singing in public since he was 12 years old.

Way Back Into LoveI've been living with a shadow overhead,

I've been sleeping with a cloud above my bed,I've been lonely for so long,

Trapped in the past,I just can't seem to move on!

I've been hiding all my hopes and dreams away,Just in case I ever need them again someday,

I've been setting aside time,To clear a little space in the corners of my mind!

All I wanna do is find a way back into love.I can't make it through without a way back into love.

I have been living with the shadows over head.

I have been sleeping with a cloud above my bed.

I have been hiding all my hopes and dreams away

Tell me something about your self.

ProgressivePRESENT PERFECT

Simple Present: She sings very good.Present Progressive: She is singing.Present Perfect: She have sung a good song.

She has been singing in television for 7 years.

VERB TENSES

PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

How to form a present perfect progressive: has+ been+ verb -ing

I have been running.You have been running.He has been running.They have been running.

PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

How to form a present perfect progressive (negative):

has + been+ verb -ingI haven’t been playing football.He hasn’t been playing football.They haven’t been playing football.

+ not

PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

When to use present perfect progressive?

Things that started in the past and are still happening or have just stopped.

Example:

Mariane and I have been teaching k45 since October.

I have been talking in front of k45 for 15 minutes.

PRESENT PROGRESSIVE versus

PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

Present progressive:

Jack is reading the book.

Present perfect progressive:

Jack has been reading the book for two hours. Jack has been reading the book since 12: 00 p.m.

PRESENT PERFECT versus

PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

Present perfect:

Who has eaten my cake?

Present perfect progressive:

Who has been eating my cake?

PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE GAME

Choose the sentence that hasthe present perfect progressive form

and draw the picture that represents it.

GO

They had been singing for hours.

They have been sung for hours.

______________________________________________________________They have been singing for hours.

They have been singing for hours.

They have being singing for hours.

They’ve been played chess.

They have be playing chess.

They’ve been playing chess.

_________________________________________________________________They’ve been playing chess.

They’d been played chess.

He has being cycling.

He has been cycling.

He has been cycled.

____________________________________________________________ He has been cycling.

He had been cycled.

He has been hunted.

He has being hunting.

He had being hunting.

_____________________________________________________He has been hunting.

He has been hunting.

He has being fished for hours.

He’s being fishing for hours.

He’s been fishing for hours.

__________________________________________________________He’s been fishing for hours.

He’d been fishing for hours.

He has been spoken.

He has being speaking.

He has been speaking.

__________________________________________________He has been speaking.

He had been speaking.

They’ve been fought.

They’ve being fighting.

They’d been fighting.

___________________________________________________They’ve been fighting.

They’ve been fighting.

He’s been worked overtime.

He’s being working overtime.

___________________________________________________He’s been working overtime.

He’s been working overtime.

He’d been working overtime.

He’d been running.

He’s been running.

_____________________________________________He’s been running.

He’s been run.

He’s being running.

He’s being camping.

He’s been camping.

_____________________________________________He’s been camping.

He’d been camping.

He’s be camping.

have been playing

have been feeding

have been building

have been worrying

Homework:

Write something about your most unforgettable success in life.

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