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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Present perfect continous?

1. Have you been feeling bad?

It could mean both, he is still feeling bad or he isn't feeling bad any longer?

2. He's been working for that pizza restaurant for the past 2 months.

It could mean both, he is still working or he stopped working there?

Thank You?

  

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anonymous 1. Have you been feeling bad? It could mean both, he is still feeling bad or he isn't feeling bad any longer?

  • anonymous 1.
  • Have you been feeling bad?
  • It could mean both, he is still feeling bad or he isn't feeling bad any longer?
  • 2.
  • He's been working for that pizza restaurant for the past 2 months.
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anonymous

1. Have you been feeling bad?

It could mean both, he is still feeling bad or he isn't feeling bad any longer?

2. He's been working for that pizza restaurant for the past 2 months.

It could mean both, he is still working or he stopped working there?

Thank You?

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