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Which sentence is in the present perfect continuous tense?

A. They have been waiting for an hour.
B. They waited for an hour.
C. They wait for an hour.
D. They will wait for an hour.

Answer: They have been waiting for an hour.


Additional Information: The present perfect continuous tense describes an action that began in the past and is still ongoing.


Subjects: Tenses, Grammar

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