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🎯 Purpose of This Topic This topic helps students to: βœ” Practice Present Perfect Continuous Tense βœ” Check understanding βœ” Improve sentence formation skills
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πŸ”Ή Basic Formula

πŸ‘‰ Subject + has/have + been + verb (ing) + object + since/for + time


πŸ‘₯ Use of Has / Have

  • Has β†’ He, She, It
  • Have β†’ I, You, We, They

βœ… 1. Positive Sentences

πŸ‘‰ Formula:
Subject + has/have + been + verb (ing) + object + since/for + time

πŸ“Œ Examples:

  • She has been studying since morning
  • I have been playing for 2 hours
  • They have been working since Monday

❌ 2. Negative Sentences

πŸ‘‰ Formula:
Subject + has/have + not + been + verb (ing) + object + since/for + time

πŸ“Œ Examples:

  • She has not been studying since morning
  • I have not been playing for 2 hours
  • They have not been working since Monday

❓ 3. Interrogative Sentences (Questions)

πŸ‘‰ Formula:
Has/Have + subject + been + verb (ing) + object + since/for + time?

πŸ“Œ Examples:

  • Has she been studying since morning?
  • Have you been playing for 2 hours?
  • Have they been working since Monday?

πŸ“– Concept of Since and For

πŸ”Ή 1. SINCE = Starting Point (When it started)

πŸ‘‰ β€œSince” is used to show the exact starting point of an action.

🧠 Simple Idea:

πŸ‘‰ Since = starting time


πŸ“Œ Examples:

  • I have been studying since morning
  • She has been living here since 2020
  • They have been playing since Monday
  • He has been working since 5 o’clock

⚑ Key Point:

βœ” β€œSince” is followed by a specific starting time
(e.g. morning, Monday, 2020, 5 PM)


πŸ”Ή 2. FOR = Duration (How long)

πŸ‘‰ β€œFor” is used to show the length of time.

🧠 Simple Idea:

πŸ‘‰ For = total time duration


πŸ“Œ Examples:

  • I have been studying for 2 hours
  • She has been working for a long time
  • They have been waiting for 30 minutes
  • We have been playing for 3 days

⚑ Key Point:

βœ” β€œFor” is followed by a time period
(e.g. 2 hours, 5 days, 30 minutes)

🧠 Easy Trick to Remember

  • πŸ‘‰ Since = starting point (when it started)
  • πŸ‘‰ For = duration (how long it continues)

❌ Common Mistakes

❌ I have been studying since 2 hours
βœ” I have been studying for 2 hours

❌ She has been working for morning
βœ” She has been working since morning


🎯 Final Summary

  • Since = specific starting time
  • For = time duration
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