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Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continuous
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He has been studying in the library all day.
Present Perfect Continuous
He has been reading the book for two hours
Present Perfect Continuous
I've been staying in a hotel for the last 3 months.
Present Perfect Continuous
She has forgotten her folder.
Present Perfect Simple
We have been to Canada.
Present Perfect Simple
He has finished his homework.
Present Perfect Simple
I have been working here since I graduated.
Present Perfect Continuous
They have been playing football for an hour.
Present Perfect Continuous
He has been reading the book for two hours
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been writing articles on different topics since morning.
Present Perfect Continuous
They have written three letters already.
Present Perfect Simple
They haven’t lived in Yangon very long
Present Perfect Simple
She has lived here all her life
Present Perfect Simple
Have/Has + subject + been + Ving . . ?
Present Perfect Continuous
Subject + have/has + not + been + Ving
Present Perfect Continuous
Subject + have/has + been + Ving
Present Perfect Continuous
Have/Has + subject + past participle . . ?
Present Perfect Simple
Subject + have not/has not + past participle
Present Perfect Simple
Subject + have/has + past participle
Present Perfect Simple