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Present Perfect Continuous Tense urdu
Present Perfect Continuous Tense urdu
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- He has been writing for two hours.
- The boys have been making a noise for an hour.
- I have been doing sums since morning.
- We have been listening to the news for five minutes.
- Akbar has been learning tables for several hours.
- You have been sharpening knife for five minutes.
- The engineers have been making bridge for two months.
- All the Muslims have been fasting since first Ramzan.
- All the people have been embracing one another for an hour.
- The patient has been crying for ten minutes.
- It has not been raining in Lahore since yesterday.
- We have not been believing in rumours since April.
- The ox has not been eating fodder for two days.
- Huma has not been reading well for many days.
- You have not been coming to school since Sunday.
- Have the people been joining in procession since 5 O'clock?
- Has it been raining since evening?
- Has the crowd been raising slogans since noon?
- In which factory has my brother been working since 11th instant?
- Has she been knocking at the door for ten minutes?
Categories: English Grammar In Urdu
Grammar Contents
Lesson: 1 What is NounLesson: 2 What is pronoun
Lesson: 3 Article
Lesson: 4 Use of These, Those, This, That
Lesson: 5 Use of There
Lesson: 6 Use of It
Lesson: 7 Use of is, am, are
Lesson: 8 Use of Was / Were
Lesson: 9 Use of Has / Have / Had
Lesson: 10 Present Indefinite Tense
Lesson: 11 Present Continuous Tense
Lesson: 12 Present Perfect Tense
Lesson: 13 Present Perfect Continuous
Lesson: 14 Past Indefinite Tense
Lesson: 15 Past Continuous Tense
Lesson: 16 Past Perfect Tense
Lesson: 17 Past Perfect Continuous Tense
Lesson: 18 Future indefinite tense
Lesson: 19 Future continuous Tense
Lesson: 20 Future Perfect Tense
Lesson: 21 Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Lesson: 22 Active Voice Passive Voice 1
Lesson: 23 Active Voice Passive Voice 2
Lesson: 24 Active Voice Passive Voice 3
Lesson: 25 Use of Can
Lesson: 26 Use of Could
Lesson: 27 Use of May
Lesson: 28 Use of Might
Lesson: 29 Use of Would
Lesson: 30 Use of Should
Lesson: 31 Use of Must
Lesson: 32 Use of Let
Lesson: 33 Use of a / an
Lesson: 34 Use of The
Lesson: 35 Use of have to
Lesson: 36 Use of Of
Lesson: 37 Use of Off
Lesson: 38 Use of Infinitive / To
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