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Everyday we will learn one or two new sentences to help you survive in English.

 Use this sentence when you are confused.

 Owzetgoen?  How’s it going?  Wadyaet?  What did you eat?  Dyahavaca?  Do you have a car?

 Wadyawach?  What did you watch?  Wanago?  Do you want to go?  Wheyagoin?  Where are you going?

Have been + ing Has been +ing

 Past Present (Now) Future  How long have you been swimming for?  I have been swimming for nine years. Swimming

 I  You  We  They  He/She have been verb+ing for (time). has been verb+ing for (time).

 How long have you been snowboarding for?  I’ve never been snowboarding.

 I’ve been swimming for 3 years.

 I’ve been taking pictures for nine years.

 2 years.

 20 years.

 1 day.