I think there is a mistake. 5:40 Saying «I have been watching» you should show duration e.g. I have been watching TV programmes since I graduated school.
Hello Muslima, Thanks for watching and analysing the lesson. Please note that I have already indicated the time period ‘for quite some time’, which means ‘for a long period of time’, meaning that I began to TV programmes about history in the past and I am still watching them. Your example is also correct. Here is the formula for the Present Perfect Continuous Tense Have/has been + verb ing + for/since Good luck with your IELTS examination. Yours respectfully, Neil.
Hello dear student. Please follow the link below to understand the difference between them. I hope this is helpful. Best wishes, Neil. grammarist.com/usage/historic-historical/
Wow thanks for the tips
You are welcome, Lou. Good luck with your IELTS examination:)
The videos are really helpful and provide more knowledge for learners. I hope you can make more similar videos based on cam 14,15,16.
Hello Pham. I do hope the video lessons that I have created will help you to prepare for your upcoming IELTS examination.
I think there is a mistake. 5:40
Saying «I have been watching» you should show duration e.g. I have been watching TV programmes since I graduated school.
Hello Muslima,
Thanks for watching and analysing the lesson.
Please note that I have already indicated the time period ‘for quite some time’, which means ‘for a long period of time’, meaning that I began to TV programmes about history in the past and I am still watching them.
Your example is also correct.
Here is the formula for the Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Have/has been + verb ing + for/since
Good luck with your IELTS examination.
Yours respectfully,
Neil.
i dont understand why sometimes some poeple use historical events, while some say historic events
Hello dear student. Please follow the link below to understand the difference between them. I hope this is helpful. Best wishes, Neil. grammarist.com/usage/historic-historical/