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Hello everyone? which one is correct I've been (stopping reading, stop reading, or stopping read)?
present perfect continuous
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Well, the present perfect continuous, if that's what you want, is "I have been stopping". And I suppose that what you have been stopping could be reading, but I can't imagine a case where you would use the two together. Perhaps, just about, you could say something like "I have been stopping reading at ten every night when I go to bed", but "I have been reading until ten every night ..." is more natural, or simpler still, if you continue to do it, is "I read until ten every night ...".
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None of them are correct. Perhaps this is what you are trying to say
"I have stopped reading".
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"I have stopped reading."
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Hey there, the correct sentence is either : I have been reading or I have stopped reading. There's no way two continuous tenses can stay together in English language.
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العربية, الإنجليزية, الفرنسية, الإسبانية
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