Rachel Adams
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- Nov 4, 2018
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What does "unless otherwise specified" mean in this explanation? Does it mean that the present perfect continuous can refer to a recently finished action and that it can be used if the action is no longer in progress? For example, "I have been studying for two years. Today is the last day of my course." (I already had the last class or I am going to have it later.) I am saying this while it's still the day, but in the evening I say "I studied English for two years".
I have been studying the difference between present perfect and present perfect continuous. I have saved a few screenshots, but I can't find the website this screenshot was taken from. I can't share the link. Sorry.
I have been studying the difference between present perfect and present perfect continuous. I have saved a few screenshots, but I can't find the website this screenshot was taken from. I can't share the link. Sorry.