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Present Perfect Continuous vs. Present Perfect Many students get confused when to use Present Perfect Continuous and how it is different from Present Perfect. Let’s make it clear. Present Perfect Continuous (have/has been + verb-ing) We use it to emphasize the duration of an activity that started in the past and is still continuing now, or has recently stopped but has visible results. Example: I have been studying English for two hours. (focus on how long) Example: She is tired because she has been running. (visible result) Present Perfect (have/has + past participle) We use it to talk about completed actions connected to the present, or about life experiences. Example: I have studied English for two years. (focus on the fact, not the duration) Example: I have visited London twice. (life experience) Key difference: Present Perfect Continuous = focus on the activity itself and its duration/process. Present Perfect = focus on the result or the fact that something happened. Tip: If you want to highlight how long or show the ongoing process, use Present Perfect Continuous. If you want to highlight what has been done, use Present Perfect.
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Happy New Year ! 🎠 2025 was a particularly memorable year in my life, one where I grew tremendously. Looking back, I'm proud of how much I challenged myself and how many dreams I achieved. The biggest highlight was finally realizing my long-held goal of studying abroad in Korea. Living in a new environment pushed me to grow more than I ever imagined, and every day brought fresh excitement and motivation. Another major achievement was passing the Korean Language Proficiency Test. Although I felt anxious at times during the process, seeing the results reaffirmed the importance of steady, consistent effort. I also challenged myself with the TOEIC, taking the exam with a mix of nervousness and excitement. Through these challenges, I connected with many new people, encountered diverse values, and experienced a year where my world significantly expanded. Looking ahead to 2026, I want to cherish and maintain this momentum. My primary goal is to improve both my Korean and English while "enjoying the process even more." I want to build my skills naturally through daily conversation and practice, not just for exams. I also plan to fully commit to job hunting, moving forward confidently in the efforts I've built up so far. May 2026 be a year filled with growth, excitement, and new challenges. And I hope to get closer, bit by bit, to becoming a better version of myself. I want to live each day remembering to be grateful for the people I meet and the experiences I have.
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