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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Could you check this in red, please?

1. I have been looking for keys, but I haven't found them yet.
2. Mum has been shopping all morning. She has bought lots of presents.
3. He has been doing his homework, but he hasn't finished yet.

Tahnks in advance!
  

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Seem fine to me.

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Hi,

1. I have been looking for my keys, but I haven't found them yet.

2. Mum has been shopping all morning. She has bought lots of presents.

3. He has been doing his homework, but he hasn't finished yet.

All OK.



Clive
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I have also a short text.

Bono has been singing with UT Since its Elary days In 1976, when the band was called The Hype. He has written all
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Hi,

I have also a short text.

Bono has been singing with UT Since its Elary days In 1976, when the band was called The Hype. He has written all of U2’s lyrics. They first album, Boy, was released in 1980, but it’s since the release of The Joshua Tree in 1987, that U2 has become superstars.

However, Bono’s musical career in sot the only reason he’s famous. He has
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Hi,

Our teacher has only been teaching in two other schools.
I prefer 'has only taught'.

Does it mean that he has ended teaching in this two other schools or he still has been teaching there?

Thanks
Dominik
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Hi,

With the Present Perfect tenses, it can sometimes be unclear as to whether the action is still continuing.



I suggest

Our teacher teaches in two other schools.

This makes it clear he is still doing it.



Clive

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