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Lesson # 2 TENSES: I have been doing vs I have done 1.0.0

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In this lesson, we look at the correct ways to use two tenses that often get confused with each other, especially when state verbs come into the picture:  

  • I have been doing (Present Perfect Continuous)
  • I have done (Present Perfect)
     

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