English Lesson 33: Present Continuous vs Present Perfect (Part 5)

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Welcome to Lesson 33 in our comprehensive Spoken English program. Today, we focus on Present Continuous vs Present Perfect, which is a critical module under Tenses training.

Present Continuous vs Present Perfect Rules & Examples

Learn when to use action verbs showing ongoing progression versus actions completed in the past with current relevance. Present Continuous: 'I am practicing English.' Present Perfect: 'I have finished my lesson.'

Interactive Practice Drill

Try constructing three sentences using the principles taught in this lesson. Record your voice reading them out loud to check your flow and pronunciation. To get professional feedback from certified language tutors, consider scheduling a private 1-to-1 online demo session with Xello English today.