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21 September, 11:14

Is there any difference between Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous?

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  1. 21 September, 14:13
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    Let's do it on an example:

    Present perfect:

    I have read "Lord of the Rings:

    Present perfect continuous:

    I have been reading "Lord of the Rings:

    in the first case, I have actually finished reading it and I know the ending; in the second case: I am still reading it, and I haven't finished it yet: so I don't know the ending yet.

    So, yes, there is a difference both in form and in meaning between the two tenses.
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