MichaelLu2000
Member
- Joined
- Mar 4, 2019
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- Taiwan
- Current Location
- Taiwan
What’s the difference?
1. I want to go home. Ihave fought have been fighting in this country for four years.
2. We professional soldiers are deployed across the world. I have fought / have been fighting in Europe for four years, and I might be redeployed in other places someday.
Why does the first one accept only the present perfect continuous tense while the other accepts both? Is it because the second one sounds more like a long term career?
1. I want to go home. I
2. We professional soldiers are deployed across the world. I have fought / have been fighting in Europe for four years, and I might be redeployed in other places someday.
Why does the first one accept only the present perfect continuous tense while the other accepts both? Is it because the second one sounds more like a long term career?