Asked by rfvv
1. He has worked on the farm for 3 hours.
2. He has been working on the farm for 3 hours.
(What is the difference between the two sentences?)
2. He has been working on the farm for 3 hours.
(What is the difference between the two sentences?)
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Answered by
SraJMcGin
He has worked on the farm = could imply that now he is not.
He has been working on the farm = implies that he still is.
Sra
He has been working on the farm = implies that he still is.
Sra
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