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Grammar builder: present perfect continuous vs. present perfect simple
Use:
• To describe actions or situations that continue to the present.
I’ve studied / I’ve been studying here for two years. (I still work here.)
• To emphasise that an activity has not finished, use the continuous form.
I’ve been reading a novel. (I’m still reading it.)
• To emphasise completion, use the simple form.
I’ve read War and Peace. (I’ve finished it.)
Form:
• Present perfect simple
subject + has / have + past participle
I have read that book.
• Present perfect continuous
subject + have / has + been + ing verb
I have been reading that book.
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