asdfghjklasdfghj wrote:
Don't we use the present perfect when something happened in the past but we do not know exactly when: I recently have eaten my breakfast
And the continuous form for indicating that it started in the past and is ongoing in the present: I have been living in France ?
You said the meaning is the same, but are the implications also the same ?
And the most important thing: Is the difference relevant on the test ? ^^
Hi asdfghjklasdfghj, these are twodifferent usages of present perfect (depicted
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