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Present Perfect Continuous Tense - Example Sentences



Usage examples, affirmative sentences, negative sentences, questions (interrogative sentences) for present perfect continuous tense.


The Present Perfect Continuous Tense is used to describe actions that started in the past and are either still continuing in the present or have recently stopped, but the focus is on the duration or ongoing nature of the action.



Usage Examples


Actions that started in the past and are still continuing


I have been reading this book for two hours.


I have been exercising every day this week.


They have been living in this city for five years.


He has been studying English for three years.


She has been practicing the piano for an hour.


We have been waiting for the bus for 20 minutes.


They have been building a new house for months.


I have been feeling a bit under the weather lately.


She has been working at this company since 2007.


We have been traveling around Europe for the past month.



Recently stopped actions with present effects


I have been cleaning the garage, and it looks much better now.


She has been practicing yoga, and her flexibility has improved.


We have been walking for hours, so my feet are sore.


I have been listening to music, so I can’t hear you very well.


She has been cooking, and the house smells wonderful.


I have been exercising, and now I’m too hungry to continue.


I have been searching for my keys, but I still can’t find them.


He has been painting the fence, and now his hands are covered in paint.


We have been discussing the issue, but no solution has been reached.



Affirmative Sentences


She has been studying all day.


They have been playing football.


We have been waiting for you.


I have been reading a novel.


She has been cooking for an hour.


The baby has been crying all night.


It has been snowing since noon.


John has been learning Spanish.


You have been improving a lot.


He has been working since morning.


She has been singing beautifully for two hours.


I have been exercising every morning.


The teacher has been explaining the lesson.


We have been traveling across Europe.


My parents have been discussing our vacation plans.


The workers have been repairing the road.


Tom has been teaching English for five years.


The gardener has been watering the plants.


The dog has been barking at strangers.


They have been organizing the event.


She has been working on her project since last week.


I have been waiting for my friend to call me back.


The students have been preparing for their exams all month.


He has been watching his favorite series since morning.


The chef has been experimenting with new recipes.


The scientists have been researching climate change for years.


We have been planning our wedding for months.


My grandparents have been living in this house for decades.


The kids have been playing outside despite the cold weather.


She has been attending yoga classes regularly.


We have been cooking, and the kitchen is a mess.


The baby has been playing, and now he is covered in dirt.


It has been raining, and the streets are still wet.


He has been trying to fix his computer since yesterday.


They have been practicing for the competition all week.


The librarian has been arranging the books on the shelves.


I have been feeling much better after taking medicine.


He has been writing, and his hands are covered in ink.


I have been gardening, and now my clothes are dirty.


The farmer has been growing organic vegetables.


She has been cleaning, and the house smells fresh.


The company has been expanding its business internationally.


She has been decorating her new house with great enthusiasm.


The professor has been giving lectures on artificial intelligence.


The students have been participating in various extracurricular activities.


The mechanic has been repairing the car engine for hours.


He has been working on his novel for more than a year now.


They have been trying to solve the problem since yesterday morning.


She has been listening to classical music while studying.


We have been discussing different ideas for our startup business.


The athlete has been training hard to qualify for the championship.


The construction workers have been building the new bridge for months.


The doctor has been treating patients non-stop in the emergency room.


The volunteers have been helping the homeless during winter.


The parents have been teaching their children good manners.


The musicians have been rehearsing for their upcoming concert.


They have been arguing, and now they are not talking to each other.


He has been working hard all day, and now he is exhausted.


You have been painting, and there is paint all over your hands.


The mechanic has been fixing my car, and now it finally works.


She has been reading, and now she knows all the details of the story.


They have been shopping, and now they have too many bags.


The kids have been jumping on the sofa, and now it looks messy.


He has been learning guitar, and now he can play a full song.


We have been exercising, and now we feel exhausted but great.


The dog has been digging, and now there is a big hole in the yard.


She has been baking, and the whole house smells like cake.


I have been studying, and now I feel more confident for the test.



Negative Sentences


I haven't been studying for my exams lately.


She hasn't been working on her project since last week.


They haven't been exercising as much as they should.


He hasn't been sleeping well for the past few days.


We haven't been watching TV in the evenings.


The students haven't been paying attention in class.


The company hasn't been making a lot of profit.


You haven't been attending the meetings regularly.


The baby hasn't been crying as much today.


It hasn't been snowing in our town this winter.


She hasn't been practicing piano lately.


I haven't been feeling very energetic.


They haven't been following the new rules.


He hasn't been coming to work on time.


We haven't been spending enough time together.


The teacher hasn't been explaining the topics well.


My phone hasn't been working properly.


The kids haven't been behaving well at school.


He hasn't been saving money for his future.


She hasn't been responding to my messages.


I haven't been running, so I'm not tired.


She hasn't been crying, but her eyes are still red.


They haven't been arguing, so the house is peaceful.


He hasn't been cleaning, which is why the room is messy.


We haven't been cooking, so there’s nothing to eat.


The baby hasn't been playing, but his toys are still everywhere.


It hasn't been raining, yet the streets are wet.


The mechanic hasn't been fixing my car, so it’s still broken.


She hasn't been reading, but she seems to know the story.


They haven't been shopping, yet they have so many new things.


He hasn't been writing, so his notebook is empty.


I haven't been gardening, but my plants are still growing.


The kids haven't been jumping on the sofa, but it’s still messy.


She hasn't been cleaning, yet the house is spotless.


He hasn't been learning guitar, but he plays well.


We haven't been exercising, but we still feel tired.


The dog hasn't been digging, but there’s still a hole in the yard.


She hasn't been baking, yet the house smells like cake.


I haven't been studying, but I still know the answers.


The athlete hasn't been training, yet he won the race.


I haven't been visiting my grandparents every weekend.


She hasn't been calling me as often as before.


They haven't been going to the gym regularly.


He hasn't been eating healthy food lately.


We haven't been celebrating birthdays together.


The students haven't been completing their homework on time.


The company hasn't been launching new products every year.


You haven't been coming to our gatherings.


The government hasn't been taking action against pollution.


She hasn't been donating to charity as she used to.


He hasn't been volunteering at the shelter lately.


I haven't been attending yoga classes.


They haven't been joining the team meetings.


She hasn't been writing her blog posts consistently.


We haven't been trying new recipes at home.


The neighbors haven't been visiting us often.


My sister hasn't been playing the violin as much.


He hasn't been participating in competitions.


The artist hasn't been painting new artworks.


I haven't been meditating every morning like I used to.



Interrogative Sentences


Has the baby been crying all night?


Has it been snowing this winter?


Have they been following the new rules?


Has he been arriving to work late?


Has my phone been working properly?


Have the kids been behaving well?


Have they been exercising regularly?


Has he been sleeping well these days?


Has she been calling you often?


Have we been watching too much TV lately?


Have the students been paying attention in class?


Has the company been making a lot of profit?


Have you been attending all the meetings?


Has she been practicing the piano every day?


Have I been feeling better after taking medicine?


Have I been studying enough for the exams?


Has she been working on her project since Monday?


Have we been spending too much money lately?


Has the teacher been explaining the lesson clearly?


Has he been saving money for the future?


Has she been responding to your messages?


Have I been running? My heart is still pounding.


Has she been crying? Her eyes look red.


Has it been raining? The ground is wet.


Has he been eating healthy food lately?


Has he been cleaning? The house smells fresh.


Have we been cooking? The kitchen is a mess.


Has she been cleaning? The room looks spotless.


Has he been learning guitar? He plays very well.


Have we been exercising? We look sweaty.


Has she been donating to charity regularly?


Have you been coming to our gatherings?


Has he been volunteering at the shelter lately?


Have I been attending yoga classes every morning?


Have they been joining the team meetings consistently?


Has she been writing her blog posts frequently?


Have we been trying new recipes at home?


Have the neighbors been visiting us often?


Has my sister been playing the violin regularly?


Has he been participating in competitions?


Has the baby been playing? His toys are scattered everywhere.


Have they been arguing again? The atmosphere feels tense.


Has the mechanic been fixing my car? It looks brand new.


Has she been reading? She seems to know a lot about the topic.


Have they been shopping? They have so many new things.


Has he been writing a book? There are notes all over his desk.


Have I been gardening? My hands are covered in soil.


Have the kids been jumping on the sofa? It looks messy.


Has the dog been digging in the yard? There’s a huge hole.


Has she been baking? The whole house smells like cake.


Have I been studying enough? I feel well-prepared.


Has the athlete been training? He seems very fit.


Have they been going to the gym as often as before?


Have we been celebrating birthdays together for years?


Have the students been completing their homework on time?


Has the company been launching new products every year?


Has the government been taking action against pollution?


Have you been visiting my grandparents every weekend?


Has the artist been painting new artworks every month?


Have you been meditating every morning like you planned?



Negative Questions


Haven't I been studying?


Hasn't she been working?


Haven't they been playing?


Hasn't he been sleeping?


Haven't we been waiting?


Hasn't it been raining?


Haven't you been calling?


Hasn't the baby been crying?


Hasn't she been reading?


Haven't they been traveling?


Haven't I been exercising regularly?


Hasn't she been practicing the violin?


Haven't they been working on the project?


Hasn't he been feeling well lately?


Haven't we been visiting our grandparents often?


Hasn't the company been making enough profit?


Haven't the students been paying attention in class?


Hasn't the government been taking action on this issue?


Haven't you been studying hard for your exams?


Hasn't she been attending her yoga classes regularly?


Haven't I been improving my language skills over time?


Hasn't she been following the doctor's advice carefully?


Haven't they been training hard for the competition?


Hasn't he been arriving late to work every day?


Haven't we been discussing this topic for too long?


Hasn't the mechanic been fixing your car all day?


Haven't the employees been completing their tasks on time?


Hasn't she been writing her novel for the last six months?


Haven't the neighbors been making too much noise lately?


Hasn't he been skipping his gym sessions for weeks?


Haven't I been trying my best to solve this issue for months?


Hasn't she been working on her new project since last year?


Haven't they been preparing for the upcoming exams all month?


Hasn't he been explaining the concept in detail for hours?


Haven't we been looking for a new apartment for a long time?


Hasn't the dog been barking at strangers every evening?


Haven't the volunteers been helping at the shelter frequently?


Hasn't the scientist been researching this theory for years?


Haven't you been saving money for your dream vacation?


Hasn't the artist been painting a masterpiece for months?



Question Words


What have I been doing?


Where has she been working?


Why have they been arguing?


Who has he been meeting?


What has it been raining for?


How have we been managing?


When has she been studying?


What have you been watching?


Where has the baby been playing?


Why has he been shouting?


What have I been learning at school?


Where has she been traveling recently?


Why have they been coming late?


How has he been feeling these days?


What have we been talking about?


Who has the teacher been helping?


Why has it been snowing so much?


What have you been buying from the market?


Where has the chef been working lately?


Why has she been avoiding your calls?


What have I been doing to improve my English?


Where has she been living for the past few years?


Why have they been spending so much money recently?


How has he been dealing with stress lately?


What have we been discussing in our meetings?


Who has the manager been considering for the promotion?


Why has it been raining so heavily this week?


What have you been telling your friends about me?


Where has the scientist been conducting research?


Why has she been feeling so tired lately?


What have I been doing wrong in my job applications?


Where has she been going every weekend for the past month?


Why have they been postponing the project deadline repeatedly?


How has he been coping with the loss of his pet?


What have we been planning for our upcoming trip?


Who has the professor been mentoring for the past year?


Why has it been getting so hot in the afternoons?


What have you been doing to improve your fitness levels?


Where has the company been investing its money?


Why has she been refusing to talk to her best friend?

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