[ Tenses of Verbs - Usage ]
In which tense do we use ‘have been’ or ‘has been’ to emphasize the duration of an action that started in the past and continues to the present?
A. Future Perfect Continuous
B. Present Perfect
C. Present Perfect Continuous
D. Future Perfect

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