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1) She hasn't been saying/ hasn't said a word since he left. 2) What have you done/ been doing so far? 3) I've been reading / have read lots of books. Hello! I'm here asking for your advice. In the sentences above, which option is correct? In 1) I'm wondering if the continuous is somehow acceptable, or is only the simple form right? When are we supposed to use the negative progressive form? In 2) is "have you been doing" wrong because of "so far"? Can't "so far" be used with the progressive form? In 3) I think both versions are correct: the simple means I've finished reading, while the continuous means I'm still in the middle of reading. I hope you'll help me! Thanks a lor beforehand!
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veramente ottima spiegazione ed ottima presenza ;)
grazie mille, mi ha spigato in 10 minuti quello che non ho capito in 2 settimane di scuola e non solo, dato che sono in 4^ superiore
in 4 superiore ancora fate sta roba
@@emanueleciarrocchi si, le facevo
Grazie per i chiarimenti: una domanda: al min 4:32 parli di ausiliare essere. Immagino che sia un refuso.
davvero molto molto utile👍
Bel video, una domanda per favore: He has been playing all afternoon. In questo caso lui ha smesso di giocare o sta ancora giocando?
Buona lezione, ma gli esempi vanno scritti non detti solo oralmente.
1) She hasn't been saying/ hasn't said a word since he left.
2) What have you done/ been doing so far?
3) I've been reading / have read lots of books.
Hello! I'm here asking for your advice.
In the sentences above, which option is correct?
In 1) I'm wondering if the continuous is somehow acceptable, or is only the simple form right? When are we supposed to use the negative progressive form?
In 2) is "have you been doing" wrong because of "so far"? Can't "so far" be used with the progressive form?
In 3) I think both versions are correct: the simple means I've finished reading, while the continuous means I'm still in the middle of reading.
I hope you'll help me! Thanks a lor beforehand!
Thank u. Perfetta coma il presente
grandissima grazie!!
Bel video
Ottima impostazione, un po' troppo veloce forse 😂. Ma c'è un a seconda parte?
Ci stiamo lavorando, ma arriva! 🤗