[General] I have been happy

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Anil Giria

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I have been happy.

I understand the following-

1) This is present perfect tense (active). Please cinfirm.

2) It means that I was happy recently. If not, please correct me.
 

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It is the active present perfect, which refers to a duration from the past to the present in this sentence.

I understood. But generally the present perfect continuous refers the duration from the past to the present. For eg: I have been working there for last 2 years.
 
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'I have worked here for the last two years' also refers to a duration from the past to the present.
 

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I am happy.

I have been happy.

The first sentence means that I am happy presently and second sentence means that I was happy in the past and presently also I have happy. Am I correct?
 

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I think you are right.
 

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[...] and second sentence means that I was happy in the past and presently also I have happy. Am I correct?

Hello, Anil.

I agree with Matthew, but 'I have happy' doesn't work.
(It might have been a typo.)

:)
 

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I think 'I am still happy' works better than 'also I am happy' in this context.
 

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Yes, it's better than 'presently also I am happy'.

:)
 
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