Present perfect | LearnEnglish
learnenglish.britishcouncil.org › present-perfectThe present perfect continuous is formed with have/has been and the -ing form of the verb. We normally use the present perfect continuous to emphasise that something is still continuing in the present: She has been living in Liverpool all her life. It's been raining for hours. I'm tired out. I've been working all day.
perfect suomeksi - Sanakirja.org (englanti-suomi)
www.sanakirja.org › searchExcellent and delightful in all respects. (grammar, of a tense or verb form) Representing a completed action. (biology) Sexually mature and fully differentiated. (botany) Of flowers, having both male ( stamens) and female ( carpels) parts. (analysis) Of a set, that it is equal to its set of limit points, i.e. set A is perfect if A=A'.