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I'm studying about "the present perfect continuous" tense in English, I have some doubts:

> I shall use "has been" only for "she", "he" and "it" while "have" for the rest of personal pronouns?

> If I want to talk about something that finished a few moments ago, can I use this phrase for example?: "Your bus have been exiting two minutes ago"

> The following phrases are correct?

"I have been working in this company for two years"
"What have you doing since of our last meet?"
"She has been waiting for you for three hours"

Thank you for your attention and time. Feel free to correct me.
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I'm studying about "the present perfect continuous" tense in English, I have some doubts:

> I shall use "has been" only for "she", "he" and "it"  while "have" for the rest of personal pronouns?

> If I want to talk about something that finished a few moments ago, can I use this phrase for example?:  "Your bus have been exiting two minutes ago"

> The following phrases are correct?

"I have been working in this company for two years"
"What have you doing since of our last meet?"
"She has been waiting for you for three hours"
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