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Samitch Posted 14 years ago
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Present perfect continuous vs Past continuous?

Can someone clarify the difference between them? and also when to use them
  

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Samitch Can someone clarify the difference between them? and also when to use them Present perfect continuous - The action started in the past and has continued up to the present time. Past continuous - The action was going on in the past.

  • Samitch Can someone clarify the difference between them?
  • and also when to use them Present perfect continuous - The action started in the past and has continued up to the present time.
  • Past continuous - The action was going on in the past.
  • It began and ended in the past, but the focus is on the time it was happening.
  • CJ
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Samitch Can someone clarify the difference between them? and also when to use them
Present perfect continuous - The action started in the past and has continued up to the present time.
Past continuous - The action was going on in the past. It began and ended in the past, but the focus is on the time it was happening.

CJ

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