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Why we say-I have been driving for 5 years and in the same time we say-I have lived here for 5 years Why we say-I have been driving for 5 years and in the same time we say-I have lived here for 5 years. in both cases i continue doing something. it is not in the past
Dec 27, 2014 9:13 AM
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You could also say, "I've been living here for five years." There isn't anything special happening there.
December 27, 2014
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Most of the time you can use both Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous and it would mean the same. I've lived here for 5 years. I've been living here for 5 years. I've worked as a teacher for 10 years. I've been working as a teacher for 10 years. When you want to emphasize the finished action, then you need to use Present Perfect. I've been cooking since I got home. (Here the emphasis is on the action) I've cooked two pans of dishes since I got home. (Here the emphasis is on the finished part, the result of the action.)
December 27, 2014
Sorry . I don't know. You made me confused.
December 27, 2014
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