Pedro Rogick
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Present perfect or present perfect continuous? Question 1 A) I've lived in Canadá since 2000. B) I've been living in Canadá since 2000. Question 2 A) I've studied French for one year. B) I've been studying French for one year. Which is the correct option?
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With the verbs you've given there's no difference in the simple or continuous meanings. However, for most other verbs that isn't the case.
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Both options are grammatically correct and both indicate an action started in the past and continuing in the present. Choice is down to style or personal preference.
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يخالف هذا المحتوى توجيهات مجتمعنا.
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How are you
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B
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