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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Hola

I would like to know whats the difference in meaning between these two sentences.
1- she has been reading the book
2- she is reading the book
  

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1- S he has been reading the book — from the past up until now or almost now 2- S he is reading the book — now

  • 1- S he has been reading the book — from the past up until now or almost now 2- S he is reading the book — now
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1- She has been reading the book— from the past up until now or almost now
2- She is reading the book— now

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