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Message de steve_vai0 posté le 28-12-2010 à 20:54:15 (S | E | F)
Hello
does Is this sentence is grammatically correct?
whywe have they used the present perfect continuous and not the present perfect here?
We have been waiting here for over half an hour and nobody has taken our order yet.
Thank you for your help ...
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Edited by lucile83 on 28-12-2010 20:57
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Message de steve_vai0 posté le 28-12-2010 à 20:54:15 (S | E | F)
Hello
why
We have been waiting here for over half an hour and nobody has taken our order yet.
Thank you for your help ...
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Edited by lucile83 on 28-12-2010 20:57
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Réponse: Grammar de headway, postée le 28-12-2010 à 21:00:02 (S | E)
Good evening,
to me it's correct.
regards.
Headway.
Réponse: Grammar de lucile83, postée le 28-12-2010 à 21:09:14 (S | E)
Hello,
They used the pp continuous because they insisted on the duration of the action, not on the consequence.
Best wishes.
Réponse: Grammar de steve_vai0, postée le 28-12-2010 à 21:21:48 (S | E)
Yeah I got it ,
I would like to wish you both a very Happy New Year and thanks for the work that you do
Réponse: Grammar de headway, postée le 28-12-2010 à 21:23:41 (S | E)
I paid no attention and missed out the second question
Have a prosperous New Year.
Réponse: Grammar de lamy, postée le 28-12-2010 à 22:23:45 (S | E)
Bonsoir
Rappelez-vous que certaines prépositions, adverbes ou conjonctions réclament le Present Perfect (for, since, just ...)(sauf si l'action dont on parle a eu lieu dans le passé).
Si vous insistez sur la durée du verbe, ce qui est le cas avec 'to WAIT', la forme progressive (ou continue) est de mise.
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