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1. Jemariel has been playing chess since she was in high school.

3. I have been finishing my work.

4. I have been studying since yesterday.

The sentences above are all present perfect continuous.

Present perfect is ; Subject+have/has+past participle+object

We have lived in Hamilton since 1999.

My sister has worked in the cinema for two years.

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