Without such an expression, the present perfect continuous refers to a recent situation or activityand focuses on its present results:• Look! It's been snowing.• 'You're looking well.' 'I've been playing a lot of squash to lose weight.'• 'Haven't seen anything of Rod for a while.' 'No, he's been wor[r]
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English Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 320inundation(n) Flood.--------------------inure(v) To harden or toughen by use,exercise, or exposure.--------------------invalid(adj) Having no force, weight, orcogency.-----------[r]
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