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Alkendi Posted 16 years ago
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hi all:

I have sent this question:

when I should use present perfect instead of present perfect progressive and vice versa?

thanks for all who answer me.

but I am confused with the two answer.

please I want a comprehansive,conclusive answer for this topic becuse I have had problem with it for along time.

and which answer is more correct, with all respect for people who answered me.

warm regards

if you have enough time please, what are the differences among:among simple present,present perfect, and present perfect progressive.

note :this question has been sent mistakly form account of my friend yazan.
  

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Hi, I have sent this question: when I should use present perfect instead of present perfect progressive and vice versa? thanks for all who answer me. but I am confused with the two answer.

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  • thanks for all who answer me.
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  • please I want a comprehansive,conclusive answer for this topic becuse I have had problem with it for along time.
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Hi,

I have sent this question:

when I should use present perfect instead of present perfect progressive and vice versa?

thanks for all who answer me.

but I am confused with the two answer.

please I want a comprehansive,conclusive answer for this topic becuse I have had problem with it for along time.

To save me having to type a lo
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I HAVE CHECKED MY GRAMMAR BOOKS BEFORE POSTING

Alkendi,

(1) According to Practice Exercises in Everyday English for Advanced

Foreign Students by Mr. Robert J. Dixson (1957), the present

perfect and the progressive form are "in many cases" interchangeable:

He has lived here for two years/ He has been living here for

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