Tuesday, December 1, 2015

meaning in context - What's the difference between "has been living" and "has lived"?


Here I know I have one present perfect and present perfect continuous sentence.



  • I have lived in Europe for 2 years.


  • I have been living in Europe for 2 years.


Can you use both of them interchangeably? What is the exact difference between them? To me both suggest that the person is still living in Europe.




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