“I have been waiting for 2 hours.” Why not “I wait”?
The Present Perfect Continuous is the engine of storytelling. It focuses on the duration and the activity rather than just the result.
Inside:
- Process vs. Product: The difference between “I have cooked” (Done) and “I have been cooking” (Process/Messy Kitchen).
- Duration Markers: Using “For” and “Since” correctly.
Action Verbs Only: Why you can’t say “I have been knowing him.”




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