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not that great acctually
Unemployed you gobble goose! :)
Working conditions and unpaid wages.
It's the past perfect continuous tense.
Historians are still working on his family tree, so there is no answer to this at this time.
the depression might have been shorter and less sever
indoesia is great after the tsnami. they have rebulid and they have been working to swet
the depression might have been shorter and less sever
the depression might have been shorter and less sever
The past perfect progressive tense of work is "had been working".
No. She is working. She has been working.
It means that that person was working the other one means they are working right now
"(Have been working)" is a verb phrase. It is composed of the auxiliary verbs "have" and "been" alongside the main verb "working."
Seti has been working for 97 years
"He is working" implies that "he" is working right now, so far as you know. "He has been working" does imply that "he" was working, perhaps for a while, but it doesn't say specifically that "he" is still working right now.
it has been working
I've Been Working was created on 1970-11-15.