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Present continuous and present perfect continuous
Incorrect: I am working for the last two hours.
Correct: I have been working for the last two hours.
Incorrect: He is working in this office for three years now.
Correct: He has been working in this office for three years now.
Incorrect: She is working since morning.
Correct: She has been working since morning.
Here the error lies in using the present continuous instead of present perfect continuous. The present continuous tense is used to talk about an action that is going on at the time of speaking. Here the emphasis is simply on the continuity of the action. The present perfect continuous is used to talk about an action which started in the past, has gone on till the present and is still continuing. In the sentence I have been working for two hours, I started working two hours ago, worked without stopping for two hours and am still working. The present perfect continuous tense is used to show emphasis on the duration and continuity. The adverbs since and for are very common in these sentences.
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