grammar - What is perfect in present perfect continous tense?





Why is 'present perfect' present if it happened in the past? And why is it 'perfect'?



This is a mystery for me.


Why do we say perfect in tenses, for example present perfect continuous. present and continuous is very obvious but what is perfect?




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