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What tense should I use for describing an ongoing action which has started a long time ago? [closed]
tenses
present-perfect
perfect-aspect
progressive-aspect
"We have stood" and using correct tense with the tone of an article
present-perfect
tone
Past Perfect and Past Simple in AmE
american-english
tenses
past-tense
present-perfect
past-perfect
How to use Present Perfect Continuous in Passive form?
grammar
present-perfect
passive-voice
continuous-aspect
progressive-aspect
"is head of xyz since" vs "has been [...] since" ? Is "is" ever acceptable?
present-perfect
Present perfect or simple past with "for the last twenty minutes"?
present-perfect
time
simple-past
present-perfect-vs-simple-past
How is the present perfect “connected” with the present?
present-perfect
perfect-aspect
present-perfect-vs-simple-past
I've known you "since after" I met you. This looks so absurd!
grammar
present-perfect
Emily Dickinson poem [duplicate]
word-choice
idioms
present-perfect
auxiliary-verbs
"could have" vs. "could have been"
grammar
present-perfect
syntactic-analysis
perfect-aspect
"might have been" vs "might be"
grammar
present-perfect
present-tense
What I've done is [past participle or bare infinitive]
syntactic-analysis
present-perfect
past-participles
bare-infinitive
clefts
Present continuous vs present perfect followed by temporal 'for' / 'since'
tenses
present-perfect
present-participles
present-progressive
"it's a long time that.'
grammaticality
expressions
present-perfect
Why present perfect in "How many points have you scored this season"? [duplicate]
grammaticality
verbs
present-perfect
simple-past
present-perfect-vs-simple-past
"How long have you [had/been having] this?" - Cont. or Simple?
grammar
verbs
present-perfect
progressive-aspect
stative-verbs
Why is using "have" or "have had" necessary? [duplicate]
verbs
past-tense
present-perfect
present-perfect-vs-simple-past
On official forms, does the present perfect imply that the situation is ongoing or has not yet concluded?
present-perfect
legalese
perfect-aspect
simple-past-vs-past-perfect
"Have been + verb-ing" vs. "have + past participle"
present-perfect
"Lately" and "recently" in Present Perfect
meaning
adverbs
present-perfect
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