The sentence above is about duration as there's a phrase 'for 30 minutes'. It can be in the past (which means past perfect is applied) or until now (which means present perfect continous will be applied)
The girl had been giving her English speech for 30 minutes. (past perfect continous) The girl has been giving her English speech for 30 minutes. (present perfect continous)
Kelas: SMP Mapel: English Kategori: grammar review
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The girl given her english speech for 30 minutesThe sentence above is about duration as there's a phrase 'for 30 minutes'. It can be in the past (which means past perfect is applied) or until now (which means present perfect continous will be applied)
The girl had been giving her English speech for 30 minutes. (past perfect continous)
The girl has been giving her English speech for 30 minutes. (present perfect continous)
Kelas: SMP
Mapel: English
Kategori: grammar review