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PRESENT PERFECT or PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS? | the difference | perfect continuous

PRESENT PERFECT or PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS? | the difference


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What’s the difference between the PRESENT PERFECT and the PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS?
In today’s lesson, we’ll cover the grammar basics
present perfect: have/has + past participle
present perfect continuous: have/has + been + verb ‘ing’
…and we’ll look at multiple examples so the differences are clear for you.
Let me know if there are any other tenses you find confusing!
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PRESENT PERFECT or PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS? | the difference

What Have You Been Doing? – Present Perfect Continuous


Learn how to use Present Perfect Continuous through this story. There are many examples in the video that can help you understand this tense easily and use it correctly.

What Have You Been Doing? - Present Perfect Continuous

We have been learning | English Grammar – Present perfect continuous


Let’s learn about Present perfect continuous
This lesson will help you talk about an action:
Started in the past and continue in the present.
Actions that have just finished, but we are interested in the results.
The funniest way to learn English grammar Part2

We have been learning | English Grammar - Present perfect continuous

Learn 60 English Action Verbs In Under 10 Minutes! Acted Out For Easy Memorization!


In this English lesson you’ll learn over 60 English action verbs and I will make them really easy to remember by acting each one out. As you continue to learn English you’ll want to be able to describe the actions you do with your hands, eyes, head, and your whole body. You’ll want to memorize these English action verbs.
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You’ll learn English verbs like flick, kick, and yank. You’ll learn simple verbs like push and pull, and more advanced verbs like yank and tug.
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Learn 60 English Action Verbs In Under 10 Minutes! Acted Out For Easy Memorization!

How to Use the Present Perfect Simple and Present Perfect Continuous


In this lesson, you can learn about the present perfect simple and present perfect continuous verb forms.\r\rWhat’s the difference between ‘I have done’ and ‘I have been doing?’ When should you use the present perfect continuous? You’ll see the answers to these questions in this lesson.\r Do you want more grammar practice? The OOE teachers are here to help you! Learn more: http://bit.ly/ooeteachers.
See the full lesson with script on our website: https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/presentperfectpresentperfectcontinuous.
Contents:
Intro 00:00 00:55
How to Form the Present Perfect Continuous 00:55 04:04
Using the Present Perfect Continuous: Linking Past and Present 04:04 07:20
Using the Present Perfect Continuous: Explaining Present Results 07:20 08:59
Present Perfect Simple vs. Continuous 08:59 12:06
Focus on Results vs. Focus on Process 12:06
This lesson will help you:
Understand how to correctly form the present perfect continuous verb tense in English.
See example dialogues of how to use the present perfect continuous.
Learn how to use the present perfect continuous in English to connect the past to the present.
Use the present perfect continuous tense to explain results that are in the present.
See the main differences between the present perfect simple and present perfect continuous tenses.
Learn about state verbs like ‘be’ and why you can’t use them in the present perfect continuous, along with an exception.
Know the difference between describing results and describing processes when using the present perfect and present perfect continuous.
Become more comfortable choosing between present perfect simple or present perfect continuous when speaking and writing in English.
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How to Use the Present Perfect Simple and Present Perfect Continuous

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