Fill in the blanks. Answers I have been working on this project for six months now. She is working on a new project at the… Continue reading
Difference between present perfect and present perfect continuous tenses
The present perfect continuous tense The present perfect continuous tense is used to talk about actions and situations that started in the past and have… Continue reading
Present perfect and present perfect continuous tense
The present perfect and present perfect continuous tenses are often confused. In some cases, they are both possible. However, there are some differences as well.… Continue reading
Present perfect continuous tense
Form: has / have + been + ing form of the verb Affirmative Question Negative I have been working. Have I been working? I have… Continue reading
Difference between present perfect and present perfect continuous tenses
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… Continue reading