Answer by learner for go on package holidays (Present Perfect Simple vs....
As for my third question, I have found a great link on this site. I copy one answer from it but I encourage the readers to visit and read the whole discussion; I have not finished it because I am going...
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To your first question:I have been going on package holidays for years and I have never had any problems.The Present Perfect Progressive has the meaning of "lately" or "recently." There is no...
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Swan in his book, Practical English Usage, in 459.2, p.447 under the heading temporary or permanent says:"We use progressive forms mostly for shorter, temporary actions and situations. When we talk...
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