People ask us a lot of questions about the Perfect tenses. One we get often is about the difference between the Perfect and the Perfect Continuous tenses. When should you use “have been” instead of “have”? What’s the difference?
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This is an excellent question because it gets to the heart of what the Perfect tenses actually mean. Here at the English Language Club, we find that many people don’t understand the Perfect tenses because of the way they w
...ere taught. We have some big ideas that will change the way you understand the Perfect and Perfect Continuous Tenses.
First, letShow more