Am I able to use 'now' with the present perfect continuous/progressive tense?
Example: Now I have been thinking of moving again because my apartment is too small.
ajorgensen2022 Am I able to use 'now' with the present perfect continuous/progressive tense? Yes. ajorgensen2022 Now I have been thinking of moving again because my apartment is too small.
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ajorgensen2022Am I able to use 'now' with the present perfect continuous/progressive tense?
Yes.
ajorgensen2022Now I have been thinking of moving again because my apartment is too small.
In this particular sentence 'recently' or 'lately' would sound better than 'now'.
CJ
ajorgensen2022Am I able toCan I use 'now' with the present perfect continuous/progressive tense?
Note the correction. You are asking about possibility, not ability.
Yes, it's possible, but as CJ has pointed out, not in the kind of sentence you wrote.
"Now" can be used as an interjection. For