The document discusses the difference between the present perfect simple and present perfect continuous tenses in English grammar. The present perfect simple is used for completed actions at an unspecified time before now, while the present perfect continuous is used for actions that started in the past and continue up to the present moment. Both tenses refer to an action that began in the past and has relevance in the present.
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Present perfect simple vs continuous
Past tenses exercises
The document discusses the difference between the present perfect simple and present perfect continuous tenses in English grammar. The present perfect simple is used for completed actions at an unspecified time before now, while the present perfect continuous is used for actions that started in the past and continue up to the present moment. Both tenses refer to an action that began in the past and has relevance in the present.
The document discusses the difference between the present perfect simple and present perfect continuous tenses in English grammar. The present perfect simple is used for completed actions at an unspecified time before now, while the present perfect continuous is used for actions that started in the past and continue up to the present moment. Both tenses refer to an action that began in the past and has relevance in the present.