Sometimes there is a little or no difference in meaning between the Present Perfect Simple and Continuous, Correct., Incorrect., Present Perfect Continuous is formed by have/has+been+verb+ing., Correct., Incorrect., Verbs that give the idea of short time such as, find, start, buy, die, lose, break, stop are usually found in the Present Perfect Continuous., Correct, Incorrect, Stative verbs are commonly used in the Present Perfect Continuous, Correct, Incorrect, The Present Perfect Continuous is used to express an activity which continues to the present., Correct, Incorrect, When we speak about number of times in one's life, we use the Present Perfect Simple., Correct, Incorrect., When we speak about quantity, in one's life, we use Present Perfect Continuous., Correct, Incorrect, When the verb "have" expresses possession, it is only used in the Present Perfect Simple., Correct, Incorrect, When either Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous are possible, prefer "Simple"., Correct, Incorrect, Present Perfect Continuous and Present Perfect Simple can refer to an activity with a result in the present., Correct, Incorrect.
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