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perfect progressive

noun

Grammar.
  1. a verb form including the auxiliary have followed by been and a present participle, noting the continuation of an activity or event, its incompleteness or interruption, and its connection to the temporal point of reference, as in I've been waiting for over an hour, They had been talking about her before she came into the room, or In July, he will have been living here for two years.


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“There is no perfect progressive candidate, there is no perfect anyone,†said Yvette Simpson, chief executive of Democracy for America, a political group that is trying to build grass-roots support for the Democratic nominee.

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Note the present perfect progressive.

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There you have the perfect progressive definition of personal responsibility: I had no choice but to relieve myself on the sidewalk.

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We have here the perfect progressive policy.

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Present perfect progressive of drive.

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