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Kooyeen Posted 19 years ago
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in the past few days

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00I was wondering if this could be ok:02br
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01b00I've been studying a lot in the past few days/months/years.02b02br
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00Is it ok a present perfect continuous with "in the past few days/months/years..."? If it is ok, does it mean the same as "I've been studying a lot for a few days/months/years" and usually implies I'm still studying?02br
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00Thanks 050010id1
  

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"? 02font 02br 02br 01font 00and usually implies I'm still studying02font 00 I wouldn't say 'usually'. It depends on the context.

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  • 02font 02br 02br 01font 00and usually implies I'm still studying02font 00 I wouldn't say 'usually'.
  • It depends on the context.
  • 02br 02br 00Best wishes, Clive02br 02br 01font 02font 0-
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0Hi,02br
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01font00I was wondering if this could be ok:02br
02br
01b00I've been studying a lot in the past few days/months/years.02b02br
02br
00Is it ok a present perfect continuous with "in the past few days/months/years..."? 02font
00Yes.02br
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0Thank you, I see.01blockquote
01cite10Clive12cite11font10and usually implies I'm still studying12font10 I wouldn't say 'usually'. It depends on the context. eg 11i10I've been studying a lot for a few days, and now I'm ready for the exam today.12i10 In this case, I have finished studying.

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