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Mrknow1t0 Posted 15 years ago
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Difference between

Hello,

I'm from morocco, i wonder what is the differance between the present perfect continous and the present perfect simple

please help me out ? thank you!!
  

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The present perfect continuous (progressive) usually indicates an activity that started in the past, and is still happening. I have been walking since noon. ) Or a repeated activity: I have been walking every day for a year.

  • The present perfect continuous (progressive) usually indicates an activity that started in the past, and is still happening.
  • I have been walking since noon.
  • ) Or a repeated activity: I have been walking every day for a year.
  • ) The present perfect simple indicates activities that started in the past, but may or may not still be happening.
  • I have walked every Tuesday.
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The present perfect continuous (progressive) usually indicates an activity that started in the past, and is still happening.

I have been walking since noon. (I started walking at noon, and am still walking now.)

Or a repeated activity: I have been walking every day for a year. (I walk every day, I started a year ago.)

The present perfect simple indicates activities that

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