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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Can anyine helo me tell the difference of these two?

I've been crying for 30 minutes.

I cried for 30 minues.

  

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anonymous I've been crying for 30 minutes. You started crying 30 minutes ago and are still crying now. anonymous I cried for 30 minutes.

  • anonymous I've been crying for 30 minutes.
  • You started crying 30 minutes ago and are still crying now.
  • anonymous I cried for 30 minutes.
  • You stopped crying after 30 minutes.
  • This happened in the past.
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anonymousI've been crying for 30 minutes.

You started crying 30 minutes ago and are still crying now.

anonymousI cried for 30 minutes.

You stopped crying after 30 minutes. This happened in the past.

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anonymous

Can anyine helo Can anyone here me tell the difference of between these two?

(1) I've been crying for 30 minutes.

(2) I cried for 30 minues.

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