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Some verbs are almost never used in the present perfect continuous. We use the present perfect instead. The most familiar examples of these are be and know. WRONG: She’s been being here for ten ...
Most reference books say that the present perfect continuous tense has no passive form. Yet, at the same time, we have seen these sentences: 'This building has been under construction for four ...
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