mrwroc
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Present Perfect Continuous - we use it when we want to express that a completed action had an unwanted side effect, examples:
I'm out of breath because I've been running.
She’s tired because she’s been working hard.
But I have found somewhere a below sentence:
I'm tired because I haven't slept much.
Can I change it to (according to the above rule):
I'm tired because I haven't been sleeping much.
? What is the difference?
I'm out of breath because I've been running.
She’s tired because she’s been working hard.
But I have found somewhere a below sentence:
I'm tired because I haven't slept much.
Can I change it to (according to the above rule):
I'm tired because I haven't been sleeping much.
? What is the difference?