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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

present perfect continuous/present continuous

I have been improving my English. (present perfect continuous)

I am improving my English. (present continuous)

What is the difference in meaning?

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)This sentence seems strange to me I have been improving my English(You started to improve your English in the past and it still continues)

  • )This sentence seems strange to me I have been improving my English(You started to improve your English in the past and it still continues)
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I am improving my English(You are improving your English right now.)This sentence seems strange to me

I have been improving my English(You started to improve your English in the past and it still continues)

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