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pramod kumar
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Q. When we use present perfect tense they have driven a car .
Another sentences they have been driving a car mean. Activity recently stopped wheter activity still continue what do I understand plz help
Different between present perfect and present continuous
20 mai 2020 13:19
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I want to know only if activity recently stopped how can you say present perfect continuous
20 mai 2020
"They have driven a car" means ever, in their lives - it could have been 50 years ago.
"They have been driving" means it recently stopped, or with further explanation it could be continuing. eg Q: "Why is James angry?" A: "He has been driving a car".
However, it could also mean continuing "I have been driving a car for six hours".
Present continuous would mean the same thing, in principle: "I am driving". Note, you can't say "I am driving for six hours" to describe an action that is happening now, in this case the present continuous would be a future plan and would need further explanation: "I am driving for six hours on Thursday!"
20 mai 2020
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pramod kumar
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Anglais, Hindi
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Anglais
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