It's a tense we use to talk about things that happened in the very recent past, or that have a connection to now. Common ...
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This video breaks down the present perfect continuous tense in a simple, easy to follow way. Each explanation shows how and when to use it naturally. Trump Backs Vote to Release Epstein Files in Sharp ...
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