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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Differences of these

Hi I would to know the differences between these:

I have been teaching him for 2 years.

I have taught him for 2 years.

I have ever taught for 2 years.

Thanks.
  

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Anonymous Hi I would to know the differences between these: I have been teaching him for 2 years. indicates probability that you will continue I have taught him for 2 years. Could be finished, or you could continue I have ever taught for 2 years.

  • Anonymous Hi I would to know the differences between these: I have been teaching him for 2 years.
  • indicates probability that you will continue I have taught him for 2 years.
  • Could be finished, or you could continue I have ever taught for 2 years.
  • incorrect Thanks.
  • I hope this helps.
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AnonymousHi I would to know the differences between these: I have been teaching him for 2 years. indicates probability that you will continue

I have taught him for 2 years. Could be finished, or you could continue

I have ever taught for 2 years.

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