Which tense focuses more on duration (how long the action took)? "I have waited / have been waiting for 2 hours", Present Perfect Simple, Present Perfect Continuous, Which tense focuses more on quantity (how many times the action happened)? "I have won / have been winning 2 volleyball gold medals so far" , Present Perfect Simple, Present Perfect Continuous, Which tense we DON'T usually use with state verbs (know, be, like, etc)?, Present Perfect Simple, Present Perfect Continuous, Which tense can have present results?, Present Perfect Simple, Present Perfect Continuous, Which tense do we use for PAST ACTIONS that are still ONGOING (they didn't finish)?, Present Perfect Simple, Present Perfect Continuous, Which tense can have present results about the overall experience? "We have won / have been winning the Regionals. The team is moving to Nationals", Present Perfect Simple, Present Perfect Continuous, Which tense can have present results that show how someone feels after doing an action for a long time "We have played / have been playing lots of games. The team is exhausted"", Present Perfect Simple, Present Perfect Continuous.

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