DIFERENCES PRESENT PERFECT AND PRESENT PERFEC CONTINUOS
In the Present Perfect: Used to discuss actions that began to happen in the past and are still in this, In the Present Perfect Continuous: It is a time that is used primarily to refer to actions that were initiated in the past and at present are still developing (or just completed).
In the Present Perfect order is: Simple Present of the verb TO HAVE (have, have) + participle of the verb Principal, and the Present Perfect Continuous your order is: auxiliary verb "to be" in the form of "present perfect" (have / has been), plus the gerund (ING finished form) the main verb
In the Present Perfect accompanying adverbs are: Just, Yet, Already, For and Sice, Present Perfect Continuous The accompanying adverbs are: Yet, Always, Never, Ever, Just and Ready
In the Present Perfect is the negative form: the negation "not" between the auxiliary and main verb, the Present Perfect Continuous in the negative is the "present perfect" of the auxiliary verb in its ne
In the Present Perfect order is: Simple Present of the verb TO HAVE (have, have) + participle of the verb Principal, and the Present Perfect Continuous your order is: auxiliary verb "to be" in the form of "present perfect" (have / has been), plus the gerund (ING finished form) the main verb
In the Present Perfect accompanying adverbs are: Just, Yet, Already, For and Sice, Present Perfect Continuous The accompanying adverbs are: Yet, Always, Never, Ever, Just and Ready
In the Present Perfect is the negative form: the negation "not" between the auxiliary and main verb, the Present Perfect Continuous in the negative is the "present perfect" of the auxiliary verb in its ne