Present continuous and 'going to' Verb patterns The present perfect with ‘ever’ and ‘never’ The present perfect with 'for' and 'since' 'What have you been doing?' Learn how to use the present perfect ...
We use the present perfect continuous to talk about an activity that started in the past and is continuing now or has recently finished. Some verbs are almost never used in the present perfect ...
Whether teaching or learning the present perfect, it is often useful to present the two verb aspects in a contrastive way. Compare the following: 'Dick Francis has been writing novels since 1957. In ...
So, such, enough, too Verb patterns The present perfect with ‘ever’ and ‘never’ The present perfect with 'for' and 'since' Comparatives and superlatives The present perfect with ‘just’, ‘already’ and ...
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