Learn the difference between the Present Perfect and the Present Perfect Continuous in this English lesson. What's the difference between "I have lived..." and "I have been living..."
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My mind also has German language and this language also has perfect. There it means completed action. I write a letter, and when I have finished a letter, I say that I have written a letter.
Hi, good to hear from you. You can also have that completed action meaning in English as long as there is some connection with the present. "I've written a letter, but I haven't sent it yet." or "I've just written a letter" (completed recently). Compare that to "I wrote a letter".
Great lesson! Even advanced learners struggle with the perfect tenses. Can you make a video the present perfect vs past simple? Guess many tend to overuse the present perfect instead of the past simple.
True! It can be confusing. I talk about the difference between present perfect and past simple in this video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OoVhAjDHDdo.html Thanks for watching 🙂
Actually i have never seen any teacher like that before because the thing lm always hearing from my teachers is how gross l am i have never seen such kindness lm being honest you're very awesome 😅😅