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What is the main difference between present perfect simple and present perfect continuous?
What is the main difference between present perfect simple and present perfect continuous?
- Present perfect simple focuses on the activity, while present perfect continuous focuses on the result.
- Present perfect simple focuses on the result, while present perfect continuous focuses on the activity. (correct)
- Present perfect simple describes an activity which may continue, while present perfect continuous describes a completed action.
- Present perfect simple says 'how long', while present perfect continuous says 'how many'.
Which tense is used to describe an activity that may continue?
Which tense is used to describe an activity that may continue?
- Present perfect simple
- Present perfect continuous (correct)
- Past simple
- Future perfect
Which of the following sentences uses present perfect continuous to describe an activity?
Which of the following sentences uses present perfect continuous to describe an activity?
- She's read ten books this summer.
- I've written you an email.
- The grass looks wet. Has it been raining? (correct)
- You've cleaned the bathroom! It looks lovely!
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