I’ve been watching TV more than half an hour and he’s learning for he got older at 16, he’s been watching TV more than anything but.. and he’s a bit scared of other girls. He has been watching movies lately (more than once) and he’s been making stuff up.

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1. Mystic questions 2 answers. What does “He has been

watching TV” mean?

Does it mean that the person started watching TV sometime before and still watching it or the person started watching TV sometime before and has stopped watching it? does a really mean the other thing?

What is your best answer for the Law of Attractions?

Asked on March 26, 2021 in Grammar.
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Who’s right and where’s the first option? The continuous perfect tense is often used to indicate that the action has been performed for a long time before it’s supposed to be.

Answered on March 27, 2021.
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Who’s right and where’s the first option? The continuous perfect tense is often used to indicate that the action has been performed for a long time before it’s supposed to be.

Answered on March 27, 2021.
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I have watched TV for the first time but I still don’t realize!

Answered on March 27, 2021.
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