Present perfect simple vs. present perfect continuous
		have collected vs. have been collecting
	 
	
		
		
				
				  
                    Present perfect continuous
				    
                      
                        | + | I | have | been working.(?) | 
                      
                        | - | He | hasn't | 
                      
                        | ? | Have | you | 
                    
				    The present perfect continuous is used: 
				    - to talk about situations which started in the past and continue in
				      the present. 
				    
                      -  I've been living here for three years.
-to explain the result of a recent past activity. 
				    
                      - I'm tired. I've been studying all day.
- I'm hot. I've been running.
 
				 
				
                  1. Present perfect continuous. 
				  Complete sentence B so it has the same meaning as sentence A.
				  
	     
				
				  
                    Present perfect simple vs. present perfect continuous
					The present perfect simple emphasises the result (of a completed
						action).
					
						-  "How many times have you read that book?"
 "I've read it three times."
The present perfect continuous emphasises the activity itself
						(possibly unfinished).
					
						- "What have you been doing this
							morning?"
 "I've been reading."
 
				 
                  2. Present perfect
                    continuous vs. present perfect simple.
                  Kevin has been collecting photos for three
				    years.
				    He has collected over a thousand.
				  Choose the best answer.