We will recall that the simple progressive tenses — also called the continuous tenses — give us the sense of an action taking place at a particular time in the present, in the past, or in the future.
I have been singing all day. She has been reading. Some people have been in government since 1999. The lecturer has been teaching at UNILAG for eight years. He has been sleeping in the other room. The ...
Mastering tenses is fundamental to effective communication in English. This comprehensive guide provides an in-depth exploration of various tenses, offering clear explanations, illustrative examples, ...
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