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perfective tense vs present perfect continuous

present perfect continuous vs perfective tense

perfective tense and present perfect continuous both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
perfective tense Yes No No No
present perfect continuous Yes No No No
As nouns, present perfect continuous is a hyponym of perfective tense; that is, present perfect continuous is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than perfective tense:
  • perfective tense: a tense of verbs used in describing action that has been completed (sometimes regarded as perfective aspect)
  • present perfect continuous: A verb construction (made up of has been or have been plus the present participle) that emphasizes the ongoing nature of an action that began in the past and continues in the present.
perfective tense (noun) present perfect continuous (noun)
a tense of verbs used in describing action that has been completed (sometimes regarded as perfective aspect) A verb construction (made up of has been or have been plus the present participle) that emphasizes the ongoing nature of an action that began in the past and continues in the present.
Difference between perfective tense and present perfect continuous

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