Here’s the Present Perfect Continuous tense formula with examples at a school kid level:

Formula:

     

      • Has/Have + Been + Present Participle (verb ending in -ing)

    Examples:

       

        1. I have been studying for my math test for three days. (I started studying three days ago and am still studying)

        1. She has been practicing her piano lessons for a month. (She started practicing a month ago and is still practicing)

        1. They have been working on their group project for a week. (They started working on it a week ago and are still working)

        1. He has been reading his favorite book series for two months. (He started reading it two months ago and is still reading)

      1. We have been learning about fractions in math class for a few weeks. (We started learning about fractions a few weeks ago and are still learning)

       

      Remember

      Remember:

        • Use Has with singular nouns and pronouns (he, she, it)
        • Use Have with plural nouns and pronouns (we, they)
        • Been is the past participle of the verb “be”
        • Present Participle is the verb ending in -ing (studying, practicing, working, etc.)

      This tense shows an action that started in the past and continues up to the present moment. It’s like a story that starts in the past and keeps going!