Present Perfect Continuous
Go to Practice ExercisesIl Present Perfect Continuous (a volte chiamato Present Perfect Progressive) non è così comune come altri tempi, ma è comunque importante comprenderlo e riconoscerlo. Lo formiamo con il Present Perfect di 'be' + verbo-ing.
La struttura è: soggetto + have/has been + verbo-ing.
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Come Formare il Present Perfect Continuous
Frasi Affermative
Usa have / has been + verbo-ing.
| Forma Estesa | Forma Contratta |
|---|---|
| I have been walking | I've been walking |
| You have been running | You've been running |
| He has been cooking | He's been cooking |
| She has been swimming | She's been swimming |
| It has been raining | It's been raining |
| We have been studying | We've been studying |
| They have been sleeping | They've been sleeping |
Frasi Negative
Per fare la negativa, aggiungi not dopo have / has.
| Forma Estesa | Forma Contratta |
|---|---|
| I have not been walking | I haven't been walking |
| You have not been running | You haven't been running |
| He has not been cooking | He hasn't been cooking |
| She has not been swimming | She hasn't been swimming |
| It has not been raining | It hasn't been raining |
| We have not been studying | We haven't been studying |
| They have not been sleeping | They haven't been sleeping |
Domande Sì/No
Per fare una domanda sì/no, metti have / has prima del soggetto.
Esempi:
- Have I been walking?
- Have you been running?
- Has he been cooking?
- Has she been swimming?
- Has it been raining?
- Have we been studying?
- Have they been sleeping?
Domande con Wh-
Per le domande con wh-, aggiungi la parola interrogativa prima di have / has.
Esempi:
- What have I been doing?
- Where have you been running?
- What has he been studying?
- Why has she been working today?
- How long has it been raining?
- How long have we been watching this film?
- How long have they been living here?
Quando Usiamo il Present Perfect Continuous?
⚠️ Nota: I verbi stativi (come love, know, believe) generalmente non sono usati in forme continue.
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