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Zara
i'm confused again ! what have you been doing since i saw you last year? what have you done since i saw you last year ? (does it also imply the continuing sense of the action ? can i ask 'is it implying' ? ) i have been studying English
30 jun. 2014 15:47
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Both are correct. 'what have you been doing' is the one that implies a continuing sense of the action. "I've been studying English, I've been training to run a marathon." "what have you done" implies you want to know what actions they have already achieved. "I ran a marathon, I wrote a book" etc. But to be honest, they could be interpreted either way by the person you are asking. Yes, you can say 'is it implying?' but 'does it/this imply' might be better.
30 juni 2014
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Zara
Taalvaardigheden
Arabisch, Arabisch (Levantijns), Armeens, Chinees (Mandarijn), Engels, Frans, Duits, Hongaars, Perzisch (Farsi)
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Arabisch, Arabisch (Levantijns), Armeens, Chinees (Mandarijn), Engels, Frans, Duits, Hongaars