ON THIS DAY Ivan Thonatiu Ramirez Guerra Mizael Ramirez Lopez Oscar Alfredo Fernandez Jimenez September 29, 1547 The Nicks.

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ON THIS DAY Ivan Thonatiu Ramirez Guerra Mizael Ramirez Lopez Oscar Alfredo Fernandez Jimenez September 29, 1547 The Nicks

Don Quijote de la Mancha published its first part with the title of “El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha at the beginning of 1605.

In 1615 the second part of Don Quixote of Cervantes appeared with the title Of El Ingenioso Caballero Don Quijote De La Mancha.

Difference Between Present Perfect And Present Perfect Continuous

Present perfect continuous  This verbal form is used when it is interesting to highlight the action itself rather than the result; it was not clear if the action has been completed (the action started in the past and it is still happening or it have ends).

Present perfect  The present perfect tense is used for actions in the past if their exact times are not known or not important. The emphasis is on the fact that they happened before the time of speaking.

Difference There is often very little difference between the present perfect and the present perfect continuous. In many cases, both are equally acceptable.  I've lived here for 10 years and she has been living here for 12 years.  They've been working here for a long time and Andy has worked here for even longer.

In contrast with the present perfect which emphasizes the result of a completed action, the present perfect continuous tense focuses on the duration or the activity itself.  I have written two letters today. (result)  I've been writing this letter all week. (duration or activity)

Another difference between these two tenses is that the present perfect might refer to an habitual action over an incomplete period of time:  She has always worked hard. While the present perfect continuous can be used for habitual, repeated actions over an incomplete period time:  She has been getting up at 6 a.m. for the last two weeks.