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Olive file 673 Posted 6 years ago
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I have visited I have been visiting

Is there a difference between "websites I have visited today" and "websites I have been visiting today"?

Can both be used when I have ( recently) finished visiting sites for the day?

Does the continuous imply I have been visiting the same sites all day or does it just mean I have been visiting various sites during the day?

  

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olive file 673 websites I have visited today = A list of every website you visited today, whether just once or repeatedly. olive file 673 websites I have been visiting today = A list of every website that you have repeatedly visited today. Other examples where the distinction between those tenses is about the same: books I have [consulted / been consulting] today stores she has [shopped at / been shopping at] this month suppliers that the boss has [spoken to / been speaking to] this week CJ

  • olive file 673 websites I have visited today = A list of every website you visited today, whether just once or repeatedly.
  • olive file 673 websites I have been visiting today = A list of every website that you have repeatedly visited today.
  • Other examples where the distinction between those tenses is about the same: books I have [consulted / been consulting] today stores she has [shopped at / been shopping at] this month suppliers that the boss has [spoken to / been speaking to] this week CJ
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olive file 673websites I have visited today

= A list of every website you visited today, whether just once or repeatedly.

olive file 673websites I have been visiting today

= A list of every website that you have repeatedly visited today.


Other examples where the distinction between those tenses is

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