Welcome to the forums, taksobie.
The difference between those tenses depends on the wider context.
'I was ironing my shirts when the doorbell rang.'
'I have been ironing all morning; I need to sit down.'
Rover
Hello, I have a question about past continuous and present perfect continuous. What's the difference between sentences :
I was ironing.
I have been ironing. ?
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Welcome to the forums, taksobie.
The difference between those tenses depends on the wider context.
'I was ironing my shirts when the doorbell rang.'
'I have been ironing all morning; I need to sit down.'
Rover
1)We use the past continuous to say that somebody was in the middle of doing something at a certain time: "I was ironing my shirts when the doorbell rang."
2) We use the present perfect continuous for an activity that has recently stopped or just stopped (there's a connection with now) : "I have been ironing all morning; I need to sit down."
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