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Verb Tenses Practice Exercises/Present Perfect vs Perfect Progressive

Present Perfect vs Perfect Progressive You can also use the Present Perfect Continuous WITHOUT a duration such as "for two weeks." Without the duration, the tense has a more general meaning of "lately." We often use the words "lately" or "recently" to emphasize this meaning

Last Updated: 23rd Aug 2016

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