The Present Perfect Simple and the Present Perfect Continuous are two verb tenses used to talk about actions or events that started in the past and continue in the present. The Present Perfect Simple is used for completed actions, while the Present Perfect Continuous focuses on unfinished or ongoing actions that started in the past and may continue into the present. This lesson will explain how and when to use these two present perfect verb tenses.
The Present Perfect Simple and the Present Perfect Continuous are two verb tenses used to talk about actions or events that started in the past and continue in the present. The Present Perfect Simple is used for completed actions, while the Present Perfect Continuous focuses on unfinished or ongoing actions that started in the past and may continue into the present. This lesson will explain how and when to use these two present perfect verb tenses.
The Present Perfect Simple and the Present Perfect Continuous are two verb tenses used to talk about actions or events that started in the past and continue in the present. The Present Perfect Simple is used for completed actions, while the Present Perfect Continuous focuses on unfinished or ongoing actions that started in the past and may continue into the present. This lesson will explain how and when to use these two present perfect verb tenses.