Yara
Present Continuous vs Present Perfect I have a problem with using Present Continuous vs Present Perfect I don't know when should I use present continuous and perfect and difference between them
2014年10月21日 15:34
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The comment lost all the spaces!! Here is my comment, the neater version: Present = now. Perfect = past. Present Continuous = things happening now, in present tense: "I am typing this message" and "You are reading my words" Present Perfect= (now+past) Things happening now that also happened in the past, OR things that happening in the past at an unknown time*. You will see words like "have" or "has" with a past-tense verb: "I have been typing this message for a while" or "She has read this message" *The 'unknown time' part is very important. "She has read this message 1 hour ago" is incorrect. For specific time in the past, I would use the perfect tense: "She read this message 1 hour ago" I hope this helps. I can provide more examples if you need them!
2014年10月21日
Could you give me some examples? What would you like to use the tenses for?
2014年10月21日
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