Present Perfect Simple vs Continuous - The Difference between these Two Tenses (+ FREE PDF)

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2016-02-11 ・ To Fluency


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Present Perfect Simple vs Continuous - The Difference between these Two Tenses (+ FREE PDF)

158,431 views ・ 2016-02-11

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Hello. This is Jack from tofluency.com. And in this video, you're going to learn about
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the present perfect, so keep watching!
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Daniela from Italy asks, "What's the different between the present perfect simple and the
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present perfect continuous?"
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Thank you for your question. The first thing to know when looking at the difference between
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the present perfect simple and the present perfect continuous is that it can be quite
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complex and it can also be flexible. So, there are times when you can use both tenses; there
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are times that the different tenses only make a small difference. And also, there are lots
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of little situations when we use one or when we use the other.
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But in this video, I'm going to focus on the two main differences. I do have a free download
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that you can get that goes into this in more depth, but in this video, I'm just going
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to focus on the two main differences.
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The first way to think about the difference between these two tenses is whether you are
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focusing on an action or a result. So, here is one example, "I've been reading all day"
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- this is the present perfect continuous. The second example is "I've read 100 pages
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today" - this is the present perfect simple.
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Looking at the first example, the present perfect continuous - I've been reading all
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day - what we can say about it is this: it focuses on the act of reading. The action:
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'been reading'. So, when you're using the present perfect continuous here, a lot of
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the time we are focusing on the action - I've been reading all day.
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However, in the second example, "I've read 100 pages today" this is the present perfect
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simple and it focuses on the result - so, we're focusing on the 100 pages, the result
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of the action. So, that is the first difference and, as I said, there is a download with more
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examples.
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The second difference is about continuous and non-continuous verbs. Because we can use
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both tenses for something that started in the past but continues in the present. And
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as I say here, we can use both depending on the verb.
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Here are two examples: "I've known him for a long time""I've been helping him for a long
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time." So, both are talking about something that started in the past and continue in the
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present. But, in one example we use the present perfect simple and in the other we use the
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present perfect continuous.
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Looking at the first example, "I've known him for a long time" - 'to know' is a non-continuous
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verb. For example, we don't say, "I am knowing him" instead we say "I know him." And that
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is why we don't say "I have been knowing him for a long time" instead we say "I have known
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him for a long time." So, because 'to know' is a non-continuous verb, we use this in the
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present perfect simple. An action that started in the past, but continues in the present.
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The second example, "I've been helping him for a long time" is the present perfect continuous.
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'To help' is a continuous verb. "I've been helping him for a long time." So this is when
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we use it in the present perfect continuous. Now, some verbs can be used in both tenses.
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For example, you can say, "I've lived here for 5 years." Or "I've been living here for
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5 years." So, with some verbs, we can use them in both tenses.
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That has given you an overview of the difference between the present perfect simple and the
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present perfect continuous. But do not go just yet... because I have a free worksheet
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for you. It's going to summarize the difference between these two tenses, give you more examples,
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and there's also an exercise for you to do. So, click the link to download that and I'll
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see you next time!
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