There is a text book example that says "Why are you so sweaty? I've been cutting the grass." Because the sweating is a consequence of the action of cutting. Can I say: "Because I just cut the grass?" or do I have to use present perfect continuous? It is probably a question of which is more common.
" Yes. CB
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