I/We/You/They have been cleaning
He/She/It has been cleaning
The present perfect progressive tense of "clean" is "have/has been cleaning."
There are actually 6: Present progressive tense Present perfect progressive tense Past progressive tense Past perfect progressive tense Future progressive tense Future perfect progressive tense The progressive tense is also known as the continuous tense.
The past perfect progressive tense of "clean" is "had been cleaning."
Present perfect progressive tense.
The present perfect tense of "go" is "have gone" or "has gone."
There are two forms of the present perfect tense: simple present perfect (I have eaten) and progressive present perfect (I have been eating). Both forms use "have" or "has" with the past participle of the main verb to indicate an action that started in the past and has relevance to the present.
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There are actually 6: Present progressive tense Present perfect progressive tense Past progressive tense Past perfect progressive tense Future progressive tense Future perfect progressive tense The progressive tense is also known as the continuous tense.
The past perfect progressive tense of "clean" is "had been cleaning."
Present perfect progressive tense.
"Has been singing" is in the present perfect progressive tense. "Is singing" is the present progressive tense.
The present perfect progressive tense of print is:I/You/We have been printing.He/She/It has been printing.
The present perfect tense of clean is:I/You/We/They have cleaned.He/She/It has cleaned.
The present perfect progressive tense of the verb "to investigate" is "have been investigating."
The past perfect progressive tense is formed with the auxiliary verbs had + been and a present participle. The past perfect progressive tense of dance is had been dancing.
Have/has been planning is the present perfect progressive of plan.I/We/You/They have been planningHe/She/It has been planning
Present perfect progressive - have been abiding. Past perfect progressive - had been abiding. Future perfect progressive - will have been abiding.
The present perfect tense of "go" is "have gone" or "has gone."