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What form of verb is used in present perfect continuos tense?

The present perfect continuous tense uses the present participle form of the verb.

Here's the structure:

Subject + have/has + been + verb-ing + (object/complement)

For example:

* I have been working all day.

* She has been studying for her exam.

* They have been playing in the park.

The present participle is formed by adding -ing to the base form of the verb.

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