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Billyxu Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Please help with Present Perfect Progressive

Hi, everyone:
These days, I am working on a negative sentences of Present Perfect Progressive tense which is too difficult for me. I come here to seek for your helps.
Here is the confusing sentence:
1. I have not been visiting China since 1997.
What's the exact meaning of this sentence? Does it mean:
2. Since 1997, I have not visited China.
or
3. Since 1997, I have visited China sometime, say only for a day or two, but I have not stayed there all the time since 1997.
If 1 means 2, then why does 1 use a present perfect progressive?
Thx
  

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Hi Billyxu billyxu 1. I have not been visiting China since 1997. Without additional context, it is difficult to say exactly what is intended in that sentence.

  • Hi Billyxu billyxu 1.
  • I have not been visiting China since 1997.
  • Without additional context, it is difficult to say exactly what is intended in that sentence.
  • You are right to think that there are different possible ways to interpret it.
  • It really is not a good example to use to try to understand the present perfect progressive -- especially without any context.
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Hi Billyxu
billyxu1. I have not been visiting China since 1997.
Without additional context, it is difficult to say exactly what is intended in that sentence. You are right to think that there are different possible ways to interpret it. It really is not a good example to use to try to understand the present perfect progressive -- especially without any contex

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