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Golden
“You never fail until you stop trying!” - A.Einstein
Academy of English Language :-)
This tense is used to
-show something that began in the past until now and hasn't stopped, with or without a specific time , and it is currently still happening.
I have been making cakes for years.
I have been making cakes recently.
Opposite:
I have not been making cakes for years.
I have not been making cakes recently.
Present Perfect Continuous!
She has been singing since she was 10.
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