Son Ho
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Good afternoon, teachers.
Please help me with this sentence in which I don't know how to distinguish between the simple perfect or the continuous perfect. Because they both happened in the past but have results at present. Which one is correct?
Please help me with this sentence in which I don't know how to distinguish between the simple perfect or the continuous perfect. Because they both happened in the past but have results at present. Which one is correct?
- Is it raining? - No, it isn't but the ground is wet. It has rained.
- Is it raining? - No, it isn't but the ground is wet. It has been raining.
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