Rachel Adams
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Hello. This exercise says if more than one tense is possible explain the difference. I think it is possible to use the present perfect and the present perfect progressive in 1 and 4. But I am not sure what the difference is. Could you pleasee check if my choices are correct? Both actions haven't been completed. Maybe the only difference is that the progressive focuses on the duration and the present perfect on the result? It's from Medicine by Sam McCarter.
1. Has been having or has had
2. Do you normally go?
3. The pain has eased or eased. (I am not sure''eased'' is OK).
4. I have been lying/have lied
5. Getting worse
6. I am not taking
7. Does the pain spread?
1. Has been having or has had
2. Do you normally go?
3. The pain has eased or eased. (I am not sure''eased'' is OK).
4. I have been lying/have lied
5. Getting worse
6. I am not taking
7. Does the pain spread?
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