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Present perfect continuous of misbecome




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Present perfect continuous

I have been misbecoming


​The present perfect continuous tense (sometimes referred to as the present perfect progressive tense) is a special tense which talks about events in the past that last into the present. It usually emphasizes the duration or amount of time that the action has been taking place. The present perfect continuous uses two auxiliary verbs in combination with a main verb.
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I
have been misbecoming 
you
have been misbecoming 
he/she/it
has been misbecoming 
we
have been misbecoming 
you
have been misbecoming 
they
has been misbecoming 


Infinitive

misbecome






Other verbs conjugation misbecome



Present "misbecome"misbecome
Present Continuous "misbecome"am misbecoming
Simple past "misbecome"misbecame
Past Continuous "misbecome"was misbecoming
Present perfect "misbecome"have misbecome
Present perfect continuous "misbecome"have been misbecoming
Past perfect "misbecome"had misbecome
Past perfect continuous "misbecome"had been misbecoming
Future "misbecome"will misbecome
Future continuous "misbecome"will be misbecoming
Future perfect "misbecome"will have misbecome
Future perfect continuous "misbecome"will have been misbecoming



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