Present Perfect: to emphasise the result of the activity, to talk about the number of times the action happened, for actions which finished recently, to talk about results of a shorter actions, Subject + have/has + V3/ed, Present Perfect Continuous : to emphasize the duration or length of the activity, to talk about repetition of the action, for actions which started in the past and continue up to now, to talk about result of longer actions(the result is usually visible on the person), do not use with state verbs such as know, understand, believe, like, love, hate , Subject + have/has + been + Ving. , both: with verbs love, like, study, feel, teach, work,

Class 6 Intermediate Grammar

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