What are the common mistakes students should avoid while using Present Perfect Continuous Tense?
Here are some common mistakes that students make while using the Present Perfect Continuous Tense sentence formation.
- Not using Has/Have accurately
- Not Using For/Since accurately
- Not using the correct form of the verb
- Not adding “Been” in Sentence
Students can get good scores in exams by just avoiding t
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