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Present perfect and present perfect continuous - Coggle Diagram
Present perfect and present perfect continuous
usage
present perfect
Is used to connect the past and the present; is often use this grammar for an action that started in the past, but is still happening today.
Present perfect continuous
used to describe a recent continous action, specially when there is visible evidence that the action had just ended.
examples
present perfect
Have you ever gone to Vocas del Toro
present perfect continouous
I have been doing the loundry all afternoon
Patterns and formula
Present perfect
have/has + past participle
negative has't or haven't + past participle
Present perfect continous
have/has + present participle
Negative: has't or haven't + past participle
differences
present perfect
uses the past particple
Describe actions that just ended
Present perfect continous
present particple
describe actions that just ended or still going on