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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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1. I have been being a teacher for many years.2. I have been having a car for many years.Is it correct to use the verb 'be' and 'have' in the present perfect continuous?
  

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Anonymous 1. 2. Is it correct to use the verb 'be' and 'have' in the present perfect continuous?

  • Anonymous 1.
  • 2.
  • Is it correct to use the verb 'be' and 'have' in the present perfect continuous?
  • Neither is correct or natural.
  • We not use the progressive aspect with BE a a link verb oe HAVE indicating possession.
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Anonymous 1. I have been being a teacher for many years.2. I have been having a car for many years.Is it correct to use the verb 'be' and 'have' in the present perfect continuous?
Neither is correct or natural. We not use the progressive aspect with BE a a link verb oe HAVE indicating possession.

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