D-13.08 Master the Present Perfect (Continuous) for Activity in Past Time Up to the Present, Understand & Use Perfect, Continuous Modals

D-13.08 Master the Present Perfect (Continuous) for Activity in Past Time Up to the Present, Understand & Use Perfect, Continuous Modals

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Unit 10: The Present Perfect vs. the Present Perfect Continuous (“A Relationship”) of the Original Scenario, Volume Three: English Grammar in Context, pages 117-132 17 pages Who It’s For: Advanced (Self-)Teachers & Helpers Ready to Create Longer Perfect Verb Phrases with Even Subtler, More Sophisticated Implications Why It’s Useful: Even the “complex” meanings of four-word modal verb phrases ( Modal + have been + VERBing ) aren’t enough to “complete the coverage” of Present Perfect Time, but these old, linear pages give it another try.  Examples of all the forms and uses of the Present Perfect (Continuous) appear in their Scenario about “A Relationship.”  As before, some of their pedagogy has these headings: The Present Perfect Continuous; Modal Verbs; Activity in the Time Period Up to the Present; Time Expressions for the Present Perfect (Continuous).  In this more advanced presentation, moreover, there are also sections on Durative vs. Punctual Verbs and the Present Perfect (

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