I have been singing all day. She has been reading. Some people have been in government since 1999. The lecturer has been teaching at UNILAG for eight years. He has been sleeping in the other room. The ...
Sometimes you can use either the future perfect or the future perfect continuous. We use the future perfect continuous when we want to emphasise the continuous nature of an action. In June I’ll have ...
We use the past perfect continuous to describe an action or situation that was happening over a period of time up to another past event or point in time. It is often used to give background ...
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