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I've never been camping
I've never been camping.
Does the sentence belong to a present perfect continuous tense or a present perfect tense?
17 de may. de 2019 13:35
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It's present perfect.
Although this phrase looks the same as a present perfect continuous (for example, "I've been waiting"), the structure is different. The present perfect continuous is composed of have/has been + present participle*, while "I've been camping" is composed of have/has been + gerund.
The name of the activity is 'go camping', and only the 'go' part of this expression changes. The word 'camping' is not part of the verb, so it does not change:
Present simple: I go camping every summer
Past simple: I went camping last summer
Present perfect: I've never been camping (before now)
Past perfect: I'd never been camping (before then)
*Edited.
17 de mayo de 2019
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present perfect
17 de mayo de 2019
1
Others have given excellent answers.
I prefer "I have never gone camping," but the meaning is the same as "I have never been camping."
Here is some general information about "to go camping," "to go swimming," ....
http://www.eslcafe.com/grammar/verbs_other_verbs08.html
English Grammar in Use 4th edition by Raymond Murphy is an excellent study and practice book. The paper copy is affordable and there is a PDF on the net.
Unit 63E Expression + -ing
We use "go -ing" for a number of activities (especially sports).
go sailing
go camping
go riding
go swimming
go surfing
go hiking
...
go shopping
Exercises 63.5
Ben lives by the sea and he's got a boat, so he often goes sailing.
It was a very hot day, so we went swimming in the lake.
There's plenty of snow in the mountains, so we'll be able to go skiing.
Helen has got two horses. She goes riding regularly.
"Where's Dan?" "He's gone shopping. There were a few things he needed to buy."
17 de mayo de 2019
It's present perfect: from the expression, "go camping".
17 de mayo de 2019
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Chino (mandarín), Inglés
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