optimistic pessimist
Senior Member
- Joined
- Jan 1, 2008
- Member Type
- Native Language
- Japanese
- Home Country
- Japan
- Current Location
- Japan
Hi everyone! Happy New Year!
I'd like to aske the difference between the two sentences below.
1. I have been practicing piano for ten years, but I'm still not good at it.
2. I have practiced piano for ten years, but I'm still not good at it.
The difference between "present perfect progressive" and "present perfect" is still confusing to me.
Thank you!
OP
I'd like to aske the difference between the two sentences below.
1. I have been practicing piano for ten years, but I'm still not good at it.
2. I have practiced piano for ten years, but I'm still not good at it.
The difference between "present perfect progressive" and "present perfect" is still confusing to me.
Thank you!
OP