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The document discusses three different verb tenses: the past progressive tense which uses was/were + -ing, the present perfect tense which uses the subject + have + past participle (regular verbs use -ed, irregular verbs have their own past form), and the present perfect progressive tense which uses have + been + -ing to describe an action that began in the past and continues in the present but is not yet complete.
The document discusses three different verb tenses: the past progressive tense which uses was/were + -ing, the present perfect tense which uses the subject + have + past participle (regular verbs use -ed, irregular verbs have their own past form), and the present perfect progressive tense which uses have + been + -ing to describe an action that began in the past and continues in the present but is not yet complete.
The document discusses three different verb tenses: the past progressive tense which uses was/were + -ing, the present perfect tense which uses the subject + have + past participle (regular verbs use -ed, irregular verbs have their own past form), and the present perfect progressive tense which uses have + been + -ing to describe an action that began in the past and continues in the present but is not yet complete.