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Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous Exercise 1 1. (they / arrive) already? 2. Lucy (run) 2000 metres today. 3. I (clean) all morning Im fed up! 4. How long (you / know) Simon? 5.

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The present perfect simple usually focuses on the result of the activity in some way, and the present perfect continuous usually focuses on the activity itself in some way. You've cleaned the bathroom! It looks lovely! I've been gardening.

Present continuous refers to actions that started and are continuing in the present. while present perfect refers to actions that started in the past and are still ongoing right now.

The present perfect continuous tense is used to talk about a continuous, but not necessarily finished action or situation. The present perfect tense is used to talk about a finished action or situation. Compare: I have been gardening since morning.

Examples of the Present Perfect Continuous Tense We have been working as doctors for two years. He has been working as a doctor for two years. She has been working as a doctor for two years. They have been working as doctors for two years.

Examples of Present Perfect Tense I have written articles on different topics. He has read various kinds of books. They have played football. She has taken coffee. He has gone to the library. We have shopped in this market. We have watched movies in this Cineplex. You have shopped in that market.

The main difference between the present perfect continuous tense and past perfect continuous is quite obvious. Present perfect continuous tense refers to the present time and past perfect continuous refers to the past time.

The formula for writing the present perfect continuous tense is: has/have + been + present participle. Examples: I've been relaxing in the park after work lately. He has been organizing his spreadsheet every day to become more efficient.

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Incorporation
Landlord Tenant
Living Trust
Name Change
Personal Planning
Small Business
Wills & Estates
Packages A-Z
Form Categories
Affidavits
Bankruptcy
Bill of Sale
Corporate - LLC
Divorce
Employment
Identity Theft
Internet Technology
Landlord Tenant
Living Wills
Name Change
Power of Attorney
Real Estate
Small Estates
Wills
All Forms
Forms A-Z
Form Library
Customer Service
Terms of Service
Privacy Notice
Legal Hub
Content Takedown Policy
Bug Bounty Program
About Us
Blog
Affiliates
Contact Us
Delete My Account
Site Map
Industries
Forms in Spanish
Localized Forms
State-specific Forms
Forms Kit
Legal Guides
Real Estate Handbook
All Guides
Prepared for You
Notarize
Incorporation services
Our Customers
For Consumers
For Small Business
For Attorneys
Our Sites
US Legal Forms
USLegal
FormsPass
pdfFiller
signNow
airSlate WorkFlow
DocHub
Instapage
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Call us now toll free:
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As seen in:
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