Grammar: ⚙️ Verbs in Depth: ⏳ Perfect Continuous & Future Perfect Tenses (B2) - Lesson 2: Present Perfect Simple vs. Present Perfect Continuous

Grammar: Perfect Tenses B2 Lesson 2: Present Perfect Simple vs. Continuous What you will learn: By the end of this lesson, you will be able to choose between the Present Perfect Simple and Continuous to correctly emphasize either the result or the duration of an action. The Main Difference: Result vs. Duration Choosing the correct tense makes your English more precise. The main difference is what you want to emphasize: the finished result of an action, or the time spent doing it. Present Perfect Simple (Focus on Result 🏁) "She has written three emails." The focus is on the completed number of emails. The action is finished. Present Perfect Continuous (Focus on Duration 🕒) "She has been writing emails all morning." The focus is on the continuous activity over time. The action may not be finished. The Grammar Rules 📖 Comparative Summary Present Perfect Simple Present Perfect Continuous Focuses on the result or completion. Focuses on the duration of the activity. Answers "…