present perfect continuous tense คือ: นี่คือโพสต์ที่เกี่ยวข้องกับหัวข้อนี้
engtome
Present Perfect Continuous Tense, Present Tenses
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
I have been singing
How do we make the Present Perfect Continuous Tense?
The structure of the present perfect continuous tense is:
subject
+
auxiliary verb
+
auxiliary verb
+
main verb
have
has
been
base + ing
Here are some examples of the present perfect continuous tense:
subject
auxiliary verb
auxiliary verb
main verb
+
I
have
been
waiting
for one hour.
+
You
have
been
talking
too much.
–
It
has
not
been
raining.
–
We
have
not
been
playing
football.
?
Have
you
been
seeing
her?
?
Have
they
been
doing
their homework?
Contractions
When we use the present perfect continuous tense in speaking, we often contract the subject and the first auxiliary. We also sometimes do this in informal writing.
I have been
I’ve been
You have been
You’ve been
He has been
She has been
It has been
John has been
The car has been
He’s been
She’s been
It’s been
John’s been
The car’s been
We have been
We’ve been
They have been
They’ve been
Here are some examples:
- I’ve been reading.
- The car’s been giving trouble.
- We’ve been playing tennis for two hours.
How do we use the Present Perfect Continuous Tense?
This tense is called the present perfect continuous tense. There is usually a connection with the present or now. There are basically two uses for the present perfect continuous tense:
1. An action that has just stopped or recently stopped
We use the present perfect continuous tense to talk about an action that started in the past and stopped recently. There is usually a result now.
I’m tired because I’ve been running.
past
present
future
!!!
Recent action.
Result now.
- I’m tired [now] because I‘ve been running.
- Why is the grass wet [now]? Has it been raining?
- You don’t understand [now] because you haven’t been listening.
2. An action continuing up to now
We use the present perfect continuous tense to talk about an action that started in the past and is continuing now. This is often used with for or since.
I have been reading for 2 hours.
past
present
future
Action started in past.
Action is continuing now.
- I have been reading for 2 hours. [I am still reading now.]
- We‘ve been studying since 9 o’clock. [We’re still studying now.]
- How long have you been learning English? [You are still learning now.]
- We have not been smoking. [And we are not smoking now.]
For and Since with Present Perfect Continuous Tense
We often use for and since with the present perfect tense.
- We use for to talk about a period of time – 5 minutes, 2 weeks, 6 years.
- We use since to talk about a point in past time – 9 o’clock, 1st January, Monday.
for
since
a period of time
a point in past time
x
20 minutes
6.15pm
three days
Monday
6 months
January
4 years
1994
2 centuries
1800
a long time
I left school
ever
the beginning of time
etc
etc
Here are some examples:
- I have been studying for 3 hours.
- I have been watching TV since 7pm.
- Tara hasn’t been feeling well for 2 weeks.
- Tara hasn’t been visiting us since March.
- He has been playing football for a long time.
- He has been living in Bangkok since he left school.
For can be used with all tenses. Since is usually used with perfect tenses only.
Now check your understanding »
หลักการใช้ Present Perfect Continuous Tense (ปัจจุบันกาลสมบูรณ์ต่อเนื่อง) ในภาษาอังกฤษ
รูปแบบของ Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Subject + has/have + been + V.-ing
หลักการใช้ Present Perfect Continuous Tense
-
ใช้กับเหตุการณ์ที่ เกิดขึ้นในอดีตต่อเนื่องมายังปัจจุบัน และยังคงดำเนินต่อไปอีกในอนาคต
โดยใช้กับคำว่า since และ for เช่น
She
has been sitting
here for an hour.
(เธอนั่งอยู่ตรงนี้มาเป็นเวลาชั่วโมงหนึ่งแล้ว)
-
คำกริยาที่ใช้กับ Present Perfect Continuous Tense นั้น จะต้องเป็นคำกริยาที่แสดงถึงความต่อเนื่อง
หรือ กริยาที่แสดงถึงการกระทำที่นาน (long action) เท่านั้น เช่น play, look, watch, learn, live, wait, eat และอื่นๆ โดยไม่สามารถใช้กับกริยาที่ไม่แสดงถึงความต่อเนื่อง หรือ กริยาที่แสดงถึงการกระทำที่จบในทันทีได้ เช่น stop, prefer, arrive เป็นต้น เช่น
I
have been playing
games since afternoon.
(ฉันเล่นเกมส์มาตั้งแต่ตอนบ่าย)
-
Present Perfect Continuous Tense อาจนำมาใช้ได้กับเหตุการณ์ที่ สิ้นสุดลงแล้ว แต่ส่งผลมายังปัจจุบัน
เช่น
You look tired.
Have you been sleeping
properly?
(คุณดูเหนื่อยจัง คุณได้นอนหลับมาเพียงพอหรือเปล่า)
-
Present Perfect Continuous Tense จะ เน้นถึงความต่อเนื่องของการกระทำ (Continuity of action)
มากกว่า Present Perfect Tense
วิธีการสร้างประโยค Present Perfect Continuous Tense
โครงสร้าง
Subject + has/have + been + V.-ing
ประโยคบอกเล่า
I / You / We / They
have
been
working
in the office.
He / She / It
has
been
watching
the television.
โครงสร้าง
Subject + has/have + not + been + V.-ing
ประโยคปฏิเสธ
I / You / We / They
have
not
been
working
in the office.
He / She / It
has
not
been
watching
the television.
โครงสร้าง
Has/Have + Subject + been + V.-ing?
ประโยคคำถาม
Have
I / you / we / they
been
working
in the office?
Has
he / she / it
been
watching
the television?
โ
ครงสร้าง
Who/What/Where/When/Why/How + has/have + Subject + been + V.-ing?
ประโยคคำถาม
Wh-
Who
have
I / you / we / they
been
talking to?
Where
has
he / she / it
been
sleeping?
*คำปฏิเสธรูปย่อของ has/have not คือ hasn’t และ haven’t
Share this:
Like this:
Like
Loading…
Related
[Update] Present Perfect Continuous Tense | present perfect continuous tense คือ – NATAVIGUIDES
engtome
Present Perfect Continuous Tense, Present Tenses
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
I have been singing
How do we make the Present Perfect Continuous Tense?
The structure of the present perfect continuous tense is:
subject
+
auxiliary verb
+
auxiliary verb
+
main verb
have
has
been
base + ing
Here are some examples of the present perfect continuous tense:
subject
auxiliary verb
auxiliary verb
main verb
+
I
have
been
waiting
for one hour.
+
You
have
been
talking
too much.
–
It
has
not
been
raining.
–
We
have
not
been
playing
football.
?
Have
you
been
seeing
her?
?
Have
they
been
doing
their homework?
Contractions
When we use the present perfect continuous tense in speaking, we often contract the subject and the first auxiliary. We also sometimes do this in informal writing.
I have been
I’ve been
You have been
You’ve been
He has been
She has been
It has been
John has been
The car has been
He’s been
She’s been
It’s been
John’s been
The car’s been
We have been
We’ve been
They have been
They’ve been
Here are some examples:
- I’ve been reading.
- The car’s been giving trouble.
- We’ve been playing tennis for two hours.
How do we use the Present Perfect Continuous Tense?
This tense is called the present perfect continuous tense. There is usually a connection with the present or now. There are basically two uses for the present perfect continuous tense:
1. An action that has just stopped or recently stopped
We use the present perfect continuous tense to talk about an action that started in the past and stopped recently. There is usually a result now.
I’m tired because I’ve been running.
past
present
future
!!!
Recent action.
Result now.
- I’m tired [now] because I‘ve been running.
- Why is the grass wet [now]? Has it been raining?
- You don’t understand [now] because you haven’t been listening.
2. An action continuing up to now
We use the present perfect continuous tense to talk about an action that started in the past and is continuing now. This is often used with for or since.
I have been reading for 2 hours.
past
present
future
Action started in past.
Action is continuing now.
- I have been reading for 2 hours. [I am still reading now.]
- We‘ve been studying since 9 o’clock. [We’re still studying now.]
- How long have you been learning English? [You are still learning now.]
- We have not been smoking. [And we are not smoking now.]
For and Since with Present Perfect Continuous Tense
We often use for and since with the present perfect tense.
- We use for to talk about a period of time – 5 minutes, 2 weeks, 6 years.
- We use since to talk about a point in past time – 9 o’clock, 1st January, Monday.
for
since
a period of time
a point in past time
x
20 minutes
6.15pm
three days
Monday
6 months
January
4 years
1994
2 centuries
1800
a long time
I left school
ever
the beginning of time
etc
etc
Here are some examples:
- I have been studying for 3 hours.
- I have been watching TV since 7pm.
- Tara hasn’t been feeling well for 2 weeks.
- Tara hasn’t been visiting us since March.
- He has been playing football for a long time.
- He has been living in Bangkok since he left school.
For can be used with all tenses. Since is usually used with perfect tenses only.
Now check your understanding »
หลักการใช้ Present Perfect Continuous Tense (ปัจจุบันกาลสมบูรณ์ต่อเนื่อง) ในภาษาอังกฤษ
รูปแบบของ Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Subject + has/have + been + V.-ing
หลักการใช้ Present Perfect Continuous Tense
-
ใช้กับเหตุการณ์ที่ เกิดขึ้นในอดีตต่อเนื่องมายังปัจจุบัน และยังคงดำเนินต่อไปอีกในอนาคต
โดยใช้กับคำว่า since และ for เช่น
She
has been sitting
here for an hour.
(เธอนั่งอยู่ตรงนี้มาเป็นเวลาชั่วโมงหนึ่งแล้ว)
-
คำกริยาที่ใช้กับ Present Perfect Continuous Tense นั้น จะต้องเป็นคำกริยาที่แสดงถึงความต่อเนื่อง
หรือ กริยาที่แสดงถึงการกระทำที่นาน (long action) เท่านั้น เช่น play, look, watch, learn, live, wait, eat และอื่นๆ โดยไม่สามารถใช้กับกริยาที่ไม่แสดงถึงความต่อเนื่อง หรือ กริยาที่แสดงถึงการกระทำที่จบในทันทีได้ เช่น stop, prefer, arrive เป็นต้น เช่น
I
have been playing
games since afternoon.
(ฉันเล่นเกมส์มาตั้งแต่ตอนบ่าย)
-
Present Perfect Continuous Tense อาจนำมาใช้ได้กับเหตุการณ์ที่ สิ้นสุดลงแล้ว แต่ส่งผลมายังปัจจุบัน
เช่น
You look tired.
Have you been sleeping
properly?
(คุณดูเหนื่อยจัง คุณได้นอนหลับมาเพียงพอหรือเปล่า)
-
Present Perfect Continuous Tense จะ เน้นถึงความต่อเนื่องของการกระทำ (Continuity of action)
มากกว่า Present Perfect Tense
วิธีการสร้างประโยค Present Perfect Continuous Tense
โครงสร้าง
Subject + has/have + been + V.-ing
ประโยคบอกเล่า
I / You / We / They
have
been
working
in the office.
He / She / It
has
been
watching
the television.
โครงสร้าง
Subject + has/have + not + been + V.-ing
ประโยคปฏิเสธ
I / You / We / They
have
not
been
working
in the office.
He / She / It
has
not
been
watching
the television.
โครงสร้าง
Has/Have + Subject + been + V.-ing?
ประโยคคำถาม
Have
I / you / we / they
been
working
in the office?
Has
he / she / it
been
watching
the television?
โ
ครงสร้าง
Who/What/Where/When/Why/How + has/have + Subject + been + V.-ing?
ประโยคคำถาม
Wh-
Who
have
I / you / we / they
been
talking to?
Where
has
he / she / it
been
sleeping?
*คำปฏิเสธรูปย่อของ has/have not คือ hasn’t และ haven’t
Share this:
Like this:
Like
Loading…
Related
Present perfect \u0026 Present perfect continuous tenses – Tiếng Anh 12 – Cô Nguyễn Thị Hà Phương
Chinh phục 2 thì rất dễ nhầm lẫn trong tiếng Anh: thì hiện tại hoàn thành và thì hiện tại hoàn thành tiếp diễn cùng cô giáo chuyên luyện thi – Cô Hà Phương. Phần lý thuyết được cô giảng chi tiết từ cấu trúc, cách dùng đến dấu hiệu nhận biết. Ngoài ra, phần luyện tập củng cố bám sát cấu trúc đề thi cũng được cô chữa cực chi tiết, giúp các bạn vừa nắm chắc vừa phân biệt rất dễ dàng 2 thì này.
Chinh phục những mảng kiến thức khác tại: https://tuyensinh247.com/hoctructuyenmontienganhc58.html
Học trực tuyến tại: http://tuyensinh247.com\r
Fanpage: https://fb.com/luyenthi.tuyensinh247/
นอกจากการดูบทความนี้แล้ว คุณยังสามารถดูข้อมูลที่เป็นประโยชน์อื่นๆ อีกมากมายที่เราให้ไว้ที่นี่: ดูความรู้เพิ่มเติมที่นี่
Ngữ pháp tiếng anh: Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Học 130 đề mục ngữ pháp tiếng anh theo sơ đồ tư duy mindmap, được giảng dạy bởi giáo viên bản ngữ với nhiều năm kinh nghiệm giảng dạy.
Kèm theo đó là các bài kiểm tra tương ứng với từng đề mục ngữ pháp.
Sẽ giúp các bạn nắm chắc ngữ pháp tiếng anh.
Xem thêm tại https://iostudy.net
ติว TOEIC : Present Perfect สอบบ่อยสุด! ทำยังไงให้รอด⁉
จำไม่เคยได้ ❌ โครงสร้าง Present Perfect 🔥
ออกสอบบ่อยสุด!! ทำยังไงให้รอด⁉ คลิปนี้มีคำตอบ
.
แจกกลอน ไปท่องจำ แต่งอย่างดี!‼
จำโคตรง่าย ท่องครั้งเดียวก็จำได้ ใช้ได้จริงในห้องสอบ
ไม่อยากตกม้าตาย รีบกดแชร์ ⚠ ครูดิวเตือนแล้วนะคะ
อ่อนแกรมม่า!🚫 ถ้ายังไม่มั่นใจว่า TOEIC จะรอด
ต้องเริ่มติวได้แล้ว!!
อยากได้คะแนนสูงๆ✨ให้ครูดิวติวให้ชัวร์ ตั้งแต่ตอนนี้!!
การันตีผล 750+ ไปสอบแล้วไม่ถึง ยินดีให้เรียนซ้ำฟรี!
📍สนใจสมัครคอร์ส 💬
📍สอบถามรายละเอียดคอร์สกับแอดมิน ได้ทาง
📍Inbox : m.me/TOEICKruDew
📍ทดลองเรียนฟรี : www.opendurian.com/toeic_krudew
📍Add Line : https://lin.ee/nrn6h06
📍IG\u0026TikTok : @krudewtoeic
toeic krudewtoeic ติวtoeic grammar english
We have been learning | English Grammar – Present perfect continuous
Let’s learn about Present perfect continuous
This lesson will help you talk about an action:
Started in the past and continue in the present.
Actions that have just finished, but we are interested in the results.
The funniest way to learn English grammar Part2
The Present Perfect vs The Present Perfect Continuous | ALL differences
I have lived or I have been living? THIS video will give you the answers! Download PDF \u0026 QUIZ here: http://bit.ly/EWLPDF27 Sign up to the Lingoda Language Sprint: http://bit.ly/Lucy_LingodaTheSprint (Use code CHANGE50 for €10/$12 off!) Click the link to check the dates! Hurry! The Super Sprint has already unexpectedly sold out!
Ad Thank you to Lingoda for sponsoring this video.
Thank you to Seonaid and her wonderful website https://www.perfectenglishgrammar.com/ I’ve used her website to plan my lessons for years! It’s the best of the best when it comes to grammar explanations and exercises.
DO YOU WANT TO RECEIVE EMAILS FROM LUCY? Sign up here: https://bit.ly/EmailsFromLucy
Don’t forget to turn on subtitles if you need them! This is how I generate my subtitles (you can get a $10 subtitle coupon too): https://www.rev.com/blog/coupon/?ref=lucy (affiliate)
Visit my website for free PDFs and an interactive pronunciation tool! https://englishwithlucy.co.uk
MY SOCIAL MEDIA:
Personal Channel: http://bit.ly/LucyBella (I post subtitled vlogs of my life in the English countryside! Perfect for listening practice!)
Instagram: @Lucy http://bit.ly/lucyinsta
My British English Pronunciation Course is now LIVE: https://englishwithlucy.co.uk/pronunciationcourse (use code YOUTUBE10 for a 10% discount!)
Do you want to improve your pronunciation? I have launched my British English (Modern RP) pronunciation course! I’ll train you to read phonetic transcriptions, and produce each sound that comprises modern received pronunciation. I’ll also teach you how to implement the correct use of intonation, stress, rhythm, connected speech, and much more. We’ll compare similar sounds, and look at tricky topics like the glottal stop and the dark L.
Technically, I need to mark this as an AD even though it is my own company so AD 🙂
Want to get a copy of my English Vocabulary Planners? Click here: https://shop.englishwithlucy.co.uk The best offer is the 4book bundle where you get 4 planners for the price of 3. This product is very limited don’t miss out. The English Plan will be shipped from early August, from me here in England to you across the world! We ship internationally!
Watch my explainer video here: https://bit.ly/TheEnglishPlanVideo
Practice speaking: Earn $10 free italki credit: https://go.italki.com/englishwithlucy… (ad affiliate)
Improve listening! Free Audible audiobook: https://goo.gl/LshaPp
If you like my lessons, and would like to support me, you can buy me a coffee here: https://kofi.com/englishwithlucy
FREE £26 Airbnb credit: https://www.airbnb.co.uk/c/lcondesa (ad affiliate)
Email for business enquiries ONLY: [email protected]
Edited by La Ferpection: https://www.laferpection.com/
นอกจากการดูบทความนี้แล้ว คุณยังสามารถดูข้อมูลที่เป็นประโยชน์อื่นๆ อีกมากมายที่เราให้ไว้ที่นี่: ดูวิธีอื่นๆLEARN FOREIGN LANGUAGE
ขอบคุณที่รับชมกระทู้ครับ present perfect continuous tense คือ