Asked by Heather
For the past twenty weeks I have been learning the importance of successful financial planning. (PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE)
Is this a correct present perfect progressive? Would the verbs be learning and planning?
Is this a correct present perfect progressive? Would the verbs be learning and planning?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes. That's the present perfect progressive tense. The verb is <u>have been learning</u>. The word "planning" in this sentence is a noun.
Answered by
Writeacher
There is only one main verb in the sentence, and it's correctly written as the present perfect progressive, yes.
The verb form "planning," however, is being used as a gerund (noun form).
The verb form "planning," however, is being used as a gerund (noun form).
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