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Parpar97 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Present perfect progressive or present progressive

My mom is cooking

Or

My mom has been cooking

Are there any difference ?

  

Top answer

parpar97 My mom is cooking She is in the kitchen now. parpar97 My mom has been cooking She might be finished preparing the meal. We expect an adverb of time.

  • parpar97 My mom is cooking She is in the kitchen now.
  • parpar97 My mom has been cooking She might be finished preparing the meal.
  • We expect an adverb of time.
  • My mom has been cooking for three hours.
  • My mom has been cooking all morning.
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parpar97My mom is cooking

She is in the kitchen now.

parpar97My mom has been cooking

She might be finished preparing the meal. We expect an adverb of time.

My mom has been cooking for three hours.
My mom has been cooking all morning.
My mom has been cooking since the kids left for school.

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