The Present Perfect Progressive tense, also known as the Present Perfect Continuous tense, is presented in Indonesian grammar as a tense which emphasizes the ongoing nature of an event that has been happening and may still be happening. It is usually constructed with “telah” or “sudah” (has/have) followed by “sedang” (been) and the verb root. The action denoted by the verb is intended to carry implications of continuity or repetition.
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