Present Perfect Simple vs Continuous
Let’s differentiate between these two advanced tenses
Mª Carmen Millán
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What do you think the difference is?
I have watched the movie you mentioned to me.
I have been watching the movie you mentioned to me.
What do you think the difference is?
Finishe
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watchi ng it
I have watched the movie you mentioned to me.
I have been watching the movie you mentioned to me.
Still haven’t seen the end
Present Perfect Simple HAVE/HAS + PARTICIPLE Used to talk about…
- Achievements ✔
He has just finished his third marathon this year.
I have already eaten, so I’m not hungry. No, thanks. (Justificamos algo)
- Completed actions that affect us now ✔
- Unfinished actions that are still I have lived in England for two months.
ALRE ADY, YET
Presen t Perfect ContinHAVE/HAS (not) +
1. Action is still going on ✔ I have been working on this project (not finished)
2. To emphasize duration ✔
I have been living in Chiclana for two years now
BEEN + -ING
When do we use either… or?
PresPerf Simple PresPerf Continuous
- Stative verbs
(know, dream, want, wish...)
I have known her for years.
- Dynamic verbs
- Answers: HOW LONG? or wants to emphasize how much time has passed.
- Answers: HOW MUCH/MANY?
She has read the news twice this morning.
- With ‘times’ or superlatives
He has been the best player 3
- With ‘recently’
-Ongoing actions
(fast actions like explode, marry, break... not good options with �� this tense)