Present Perfect Simple: To express past states that are still valid today, to talk about past experiences without time reference, with words like JUST, ALREADY and YET., with words like NEVER, EVER or BEFORE, in superlative sentences, To express finished actions with present results, with How many/much or How often, Paul and Kate have known each other since primary school., Present Perfect Continuous: to say that an action started in the past and is still happening (ACTION VERBS), To express repeated actions, for a continuous action that has just finished (with present results), To focus on the duration of the action, I've been painting the kitchen for hours...,

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