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Samersamer1974 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

grammar

Hello
I have read the present continuous and present perfect continuous and I have looked that both are used for a temporary situation for example what is the differece between these tow sententces:
- she is teaching Maths in a school in Boon.
can we say or is the same like this sentence and if not so what the difference between them
- she has been teaching Maths in a school in Boon.
thank you
  

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samersamer1974 she is teaching Maths in a school in Boon. now samersamer1974 she has been teaching Maths in a school in Boon recently and now

  • samersamer1974 she is teaching Maths in a school in Boon.
  • now samersamer1974 she has been teaching Maths in a school in Boon recently and now
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samersamer1974she is teaching Maths in a school in Boon.
now
samersamer1974she has been teaching Maths in a school in Boon
recently and now

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