Yes, the sentence 'He has been working all day' is in the present perfect continuous tense.
No, it's the present perfect continuous tense. It follows this structure: Subject + Have/Has + Been + Present Participle.
The present perfect continuous tense is used to indicate that an action started in the past, continues into the present, and may continue into the future. It is formed using "have/has been" + present participle (-ing). For example, "I have been working on this project for three hours."
Present perfect continuous is formed with -- have/has + been + present participle.eg have been waiting -- The teachers have been waitingfor an hour.has been waiting -- The doctor has been waiting for twenty minuteshave been working -- I have been working all day.Present perfect continuous is used to talk about an activity in the recent past egWhere have you been? I have been talking to Jon.
A present perfect progressive is a verb that is describing a continuous action that was finished at some point in the past.Examples:I have been walking.You have been sleeping.
The form of present perfect continuous is- have/has + been + present participleFor example have been waiting, has been waiting.I have been waitingfor two hours! Where have you been?
The present tense of work is work (I work, you work, he works, she works, it works, we work they work). The present continuous - am/is/are working; the present perfect - have/has worked; the present perfect continuous - have/has been working.
No, it's the present perfect continuous tense. It follows this structure: Subject + Have/Has + Been + Present Participle.
The present perfect continuous tense is used to indicate that an action started in the past, continues into the present, and may continue into the future. It is formed using "have/has been" + present participle (-ing). For example, "I have been working on this project for three hours."
The present tenses of the verb "work" are:Simple Present TenseI/You/We/They work.He/She/It works.Present Perfect TenseI/You/We/They have worked.He/She/It has worked.Present Continuous TenseI am working.You/We/They are working.He/She/It is working.Present Perfect Continuous TenseI/You/We/They have been working.He/She/It has been working.
Present perfect continuous is formed with -- have/has + been + present participle.eg have been waiting -- The teachers have been waitingfor an hour.has been waiting -- The doctor has been waiting for twenty minuteshave been working -- I have been working all day.Present perfect continuous is used to talk about an activity in the recent past egWhere have you been? I have been talking to Jon.
A present perfect progressive is a verb that is describing a continuous action that was finished at some point in the past.Examples:I have been walking.You have been sleeping.
The form of present perfect continuous is- have/has + been + present participleFor example have been waiting, has been waiting.I have been waitingfor two hours! Where have you been?
Present continuous is formed with am/is/are + present participle. Because you is a plural pronoun you would use the be verb are The present participle of work is working. So the present continuous is: are working -- You are working very hard today
I was working.
The past perfect progressive tense of work is "had been working".
The future perfect continuous tense is "you will have been working hard last year"
It's the past perfect continuous tense.