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The present perfect continuous (progressive) is formed with:

have/has + been + present participle.

I have been waiting for hours! The students have been waiting for hours!

She has been watching TV. The doctor has been watching TV

The verb is changed to the present participle. - waiting watching

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To put a word in present perfect progressive tense, you add "have been" before the main verb and the present participle (-ing) form of the main verb. For example, "I have been studying."

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