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Difference between
- I understand the difference between "I have been living there for 3 years and I have lived there during 3 years" It depends whether i still live there or not. Right ?
- But what is the difference between : "I have painted the wall" and "I have been painting the wall this afternoon" if, in the two cases, the action is finished.
- Can we use the present perfect continuous ?
- Does it depends on what we are interested in ?
- For example the result : the wall is painted or the action I'm tired because i have been painting the wall ?
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PLEASE, HELP TO CORRECT EACH SENTENCE! - English