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Kobiaf Posted 20 years ago
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persent perfect progresive or present perfect simple ?

hello

supposing im on my house and my brother say me you can fix my computer?waht more right to answer him?

i have worked all afternoon

i have been working all afternoon
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Hi,

supposing im on my house and my brother say me you can fix my computer?waht more right to answer him?

i have worked all afternoon

i have been working all afternoon

Please note my corrections to what you wrote.

Supposing I'm at home and my
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Clive
Hi,

supposing im on my house and my brother say me you can fix my computer?waht more right to answer him?

i have worked all afternoon

i have been working all afternoon

Please note my corrections to what you wrote.

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Kobiaf,

As far as I understand from your question, you don't feel like fixing the computer or you don't want to fix it because you are tired. So, you say in the way which incluedes your reason why you won't fix it.

If you started working in the past and you are still working and you feel tired, you can say ''I have been working all afternoon.''

If you finished working,
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Snn
Kobiaf,

As far as I understand from your question, you don't feel like fixing the computer or you don't want to fix it because you are tired. So, you say in the way which incluedes your reason why you won't fix it.

If you started working in the past and you are still working and you feel tired, you can say ''I have been working all afternoon.''
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''its says that i am see him smoke?''

???

Whay do you mean? Could you please make it clear?
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Snn
''its says that i am see him smoke?''

???

Whay do you mean? Could you please make it clear?

yes i know that i bad in english

amm if i meet someone and say him have you been smoking what im mean
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Keep trying - you will get it.

"Have you been smoking?" = Have you had a cigarette recently?

I smell the smoke on you, but I want you to confirm that I am correct.
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Grammar Geek
Keep trying - you will get it.

"Have you been smoking?" = Have you had a cigarette recently?

I smell the smoke on you, but I want you to confirm that I am correct.

slowly slowly i begin to understand

if i smell and i want to ask him if he smoks today how i am ask him

thx

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