ccooley wrote:
abiraami wrote:
Hi,
that was a very nice brief about the concept. I have a question about the below usage. Please help.
1)She has been living in this house for a while (what is the tense of this sentence - present perfect continuous?)
2) she has lived in this house for a while( present perfect tense)
Now what is the difference between both the sentences in terms of meaning?
in both the sentences she lived in the past and still continues to live -??
Please explain.
Thanks,
Abi
Those sentencesthat was a very nice brief about the concept. I have a question about the below usage. Please help.
1)She has been living in this house for a while (what is the tense of this sentence - present perfect continuous?)
2) she has lived in this house for a while( present perfect tense)
Now what is the difference between both the sentences in terms of meaning?
in both the sentences she lived in the past and still continues to live -??
Please explain.
Thanks,
Abi
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