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Sunday, June 15, 2014

UNIT 10 Present Perfect Continuous and simple (I have been doing and I have done)

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A.Study this example situation:


There is paint on Kate's clothes.
She has been painting her bedroom.
Has been painting is the present perfect
continuous.
We are thinking of the activity. lt does not
matter whether it has been finished or not.
In this example, the activity (painting the
bedroom) has not been finished.
Her bedroom was green. Now it is yellow.
She has painted her bedroom.
Has painted is the present perfect simple.
Here, the important thing is that something
has been finished . Has painted is a completed
action. We are interested in the result of
the activity (the painted bedroom), not the
activity itself.

B. Compare these examples:
¡ My hands are very dirty. I've been
repairing my bike.
¡ Joe has been eating too much recently.        
He should eat less.
¡ It's nice to see you again. What have
you been doing since we last met?
¡ Where have you been? Have you been 
playing tennis?
¡ My bike is OK again now. I've 
repaired it.
¡ Somebody has eaten all the
chocolates. The box is empty.
¡ Where's the book I gave you? What
have you done with it?
¡ Have you ever played tennis?


C. We use the continuous to say how long
(for something that is still happening):
¡ How long have you been reading that
book?
¡ Lisa is writing emails. She's been
writing emails all morning.
¡ They've been playing tennis since
2 o'clock.
¡ I'm learning Arabic, but I haven't been 
Learning it very long.
We use the simple to say how much, how many
or how many times:
¡ How much of that book have you read?

¡ Lisa is writing emails. She's sent lots of
emails this morning.
¡ They've played tennis three times this
week.
¡ I'm learning Arabic, but I haven't learnt
very much yet.

D.Some verbs (for example, know/Like/ believe) are not normally used in the continuous:
¡ I've known about the problem for a long time. (not I've been knowing)
¡ How long have you had that camera? (not have you been having)
For a list of these verbs, see Unit 4A. For have, see Unit 17.
But note that you can use want and mean in the present perfect continuous:
¡ I've been meaning to phone Jane, but I keep forgetting.

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