When we use present perfect simple and continuous?

When we use present perfect simple and continuous?

We use the present perfect simple with action verbs to emphasise the completion of an event in the recent past. We use the present perfect continuous to talk about ongoing events or activities which started at a time in the past and are still continuing up until now.

Can we use always with present perfect continuous?

It is relatively unusual for it to be appropriate to use present perfect continuous with always and usually, so if this is something you’re having problems with just don’t bother.

What are the examples of present perfect continuous tense?

Look at these example sentences using for and since with the Present Perfect Continuous tense:

  • I have been studying for three hours.
  • I have been watching TV since 7pm.
  • Tara hasn’t been feeling well for two weeks.
  • Tara hasn’t been visiting us since March.
  • He has been playing football for a long time.

How long present perfect simple or continuous?

What is the difference between continuous and perfect continuous?

Both past continuous and past perfect continuous tenses can be used to talk about actions or situations that were in progress at a certain point of time in the past. While the past continuous merely shows continuity, the past perfect continuous tense also puts an emphasis on the idea of duration.

Why do we use present perfect continuous tense?

We use the present perfect continuous to talk about repeated activities which started at a particular time in the past and are still continuing up until now: I’ve been going to Spain on holiday every year since 1987. I haven’t been eating much lunch lately. I’ve been going to the gym at lunchtimes.

What are the 2 uses of present perfect continuous?

We use the present perfect continuous to talk about a finished activity in the recent past. Using the present perfect continuous focuses on the activity. We don’t give a specific time.

How do you use present perfect always?

You’ve always been so kind to me. You were always pestering me. I will always love you. We had always been friends.

What is simple present example?

Here are a few examples: I go to school every day. We play outside after school each day. Every Monday they eat spaghetti for dinner.

What are perfect continuous tense?

The perfect progressive tense (also called the perfect continuous tense) is used to say that an event or action is, was, or will be continually occurring (progressive) but that it is, was, or will be completed at a later time, or that it relates to a later time (perfect).

How do you teach the difference between present perfect and present perfect continuous?

The broad rule is that although both tenses relate to the fact that something is being referred to in the past, the present perfect refers to something that has finished, but the present perfect continuous refers to something that is continuing in the present.

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