Present Perfect Simple (have done) or Continuous (have been doing) | 4 BIG tips | English Grammar

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2016-06-21 ・ Anglo-Link


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Present Perfect Simple (have done) or Continuous (have been doing) | 4 BIG tips | English Grammar

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Have you ever found yourself doubting whether you should say 'I've been doing'
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or 'I 've done'?
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Do they both sound correct in some situations? Then join me in this lesson
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for four tips that will help you to decide between 'I've been doing'
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and 'I've done' easily, every time.
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Hello and welcome everyone, this is Minoo at Anglo-Link.
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Right, let's start by answering a frequently asked question.
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What's the difference between 1.
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'I've been living here for five years.' and 2. 'I've lived here for five years.'
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Here are some answers for you to choose from. a) there is no difference
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b)
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1 - means that i still live here
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2 - means I lived here in the past but not now
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and c) 1 - means that I still live here
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and 2 - means I've just stopped living here
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Ok, some of you may be surprised that the correct answer is
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a) there is no difference
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They both mean that you started living here five years ago and you're still
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living here.
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I can hear you say, 'But they must be different!'
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'I've lived' is the Present Perfect Simple tense and refers to a completed action
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in the past at an unspecified time.
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'I've been living' is the Present Perfect Continuous tense and refers to an action
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that started in the past and continues until now.
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And you would be absolutely right, but there is another point you have to think about.
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Is 'live' an action verb or a state verb?
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As you know, if it's a state verb, we cannot use it in a continuous tense.
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Now, I can imagine most of you are saying, 'live' is, of course, an action verb.'
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So, the correct sentence is 'I've been living here for five years.'
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Well, you're right again. 'live' is, grammatically speaking, an action verb.
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However, in the specific context of living long-term in the same place,
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it can also be considered a state verb,
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a little bit like 'exist'.
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That's why a native speaker would instinctively know that they can say either
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'I've been living here for five years' or 'I've lived here for five years'
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to express the same idea.
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And 'live' is not the only verb that this can happen to.
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Other action verbs such as 'work', 'smoke', 'collect' that are related to long-term
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facts or habits are also sometimes treated as a state verb.
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You may hear 'I've collected stamps since I was 11' instead of
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'I've been collecting stamps since I was 11'.
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So, how can you, without the native speaker instinct, decide which
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one to use when you want to express that something started in the past and
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continues until now.
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Not to worry! Just follow these tips.
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Tip #1 - Make sure you know which verbs are 'pure' state verbs and always use
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the Present Perfect Simple with them.
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Some common ones are 'know', 'belong', and 'exist'.
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So, you must always say 'I've known him for 20 years.'
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or 'I've belonged to this group since May'.
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Never, 'I've been knowing' or 'I've been belonging'
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In case you aren't sure, I've put a link
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to a list of state verbs in the description box.
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Make sure you know the verbs that have two meanings, one action and one state.
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For example, 'have a car' meaning 'own a car' is a state verb.
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But, 'have a shower' meaning 'take a shower' is an action verb.
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These are also on the list.
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Tip #2
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With all action verbs, use the Present Perfect Continuous. You will always be
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correct. Say 'I've been living here for five years.',
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'I've been playing the piano since I was five'.
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And don't get confused if you hear a native speaker say
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'I've lived here for five years.' or 'I've played the piano since I was five.'
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You now know that they're treating an action verb like a state verb
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because, in that specific context, it feels like a state to them.
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Now let's look at another situation and that's when the action has just stopped.
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You may have heard native speakers use 'I've been doing' for an action that
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stopped a few minutes ago.
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Well, if three conditions come together you must use the Present Perfect
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Continuous instead of the Present Perfect.
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Condition number one:
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The action was in progress for some time.
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Secondly, the action stopped a short time ago. And third and most importantly,
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you are able to observe and comment on the result of that action.
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For example, you're
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working in the garden and the doorbell rings. You stop and answer the door.
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You can say to your visitor, 'Sorry my hands are dirty,
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I've been working in the garden.'
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You may or may not continue to work in the garden after the interruption.
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That doesn't matter. Another common example of this is the question,
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'Why are your eyes red?'
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'Have you been crying?', not 'Have you cried?'
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If you want more examples of how this tense is used in this context,
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read the famous children's story of 'Goldilocks and the Three Bears'.
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I've put a link to it in the description box.
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And finally tip #4.
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What to do with negative sentences?
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It depends. You don't often see the Present Perfect Continuous in a negative
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sentence, because it's strange to insist on the continuity of an action that never happened.
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For example, if there is no rain this morning, you would say
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'It hasn't rained this morning', Present Perfect.
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Not, 'It hasn't been raining this morning'.
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The only time you would see the Present
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Perfect Continuous in the negative form is when the negation is about the
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information contained in the sentence rather than the verb itself.
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For example, you could say
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'I haven't been studying Maths, but Science.'
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Or, 'I have been feeling too well today.'
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Meaning, 'I've been feeling unwell.'
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Well, I hope these tips have answered all your
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doubts and you now feel confident that you know when to use
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'I've been doing' and when to use 'I've done' instead. If you're still a bit
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uncertain, I have two lessons you can watch for a better understanding of the
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two tenses.
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This one explains the differences between the Present Perfect and the
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Present Perfect Continuous and this one is about state verbs and action verbs.
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After you watch these two lessons, you can come back and review these four tips.
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And, you can find more explanations and exercises on my website too.
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Thanks a lot for watching and see you in my next lesson. Bye now!
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