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Usage Examples Present Continuous vs. Present Perfect Continuous

  • It is raining, take an umbrella! -
  • What book are you reading now? -
  • I usually walk to work but today I am taking a bus. -
  • You are so dirty! What have you been doing? -
  • Julia has not been using her car for two weeks. -
  • What are you doing tomorrow? -
  • Paul is not smiling, is he okay? -
  • How long have you been learning Chinese? -
  • You are sweaty! Have you been exercising? -
  • Who is knocking on the door? I'll open. -
  • You have been eating a lot recently. -
  • My dad has been reading this book for a month. -
  • I have been driving for six hours without stopping. -
  • My sister is so tired, she has been studying all morning. -
  • Children have not been swimming that long. -
  • James is playing football at the moment. -
  • My mum is not working at the moment. -
  • My son has been writing his essay for two hours. -
  • My daughter has not been studying maths for a month. -
  • My mum has been cooking all afternoon. -