When we use have been working?
Navalar, ‘I have been working’ is a present perfect continuous tense and ‘I have been worked’ is a present perfect tense. The former indicates that the subject has started the work in a certain time in the past and the subject is still doing that work when he/she expresses this.
Do you say working on or working in?
You work “on” a project, so the correct phrase would be the second one. Usually you work “in” a collective, e.g. I worked IN a team/group/company (although this can often be substituted with “for”). “Another challenge was my intern work on an international project for several multinational companies “
Had been working vs worked?
“She had worked for the previous five years with an advertising company” means that she had worked there for 5 years but was not working there anymore. “She had been working for the previous five years with an advertising company” means that she had worked there for 5 years and was still continuing to work there.
Have worked on meaning?
DEFINITIONS2. (work on something) to spend time producing or improving something. He’ll have to work on getting fit before the game.
Is it correct to say we have worked or we worked?
If you are describing several nights, up to and including last night, then you would say “we have worked,” because then the “working” is ongoing, in a nightly sense. “Yesterday” always refers to one day only. Therefore the first version is right and the second is wrong.
What is the difference between ‘we have worked’ and ‘ Yesterday’?
If you are describing several nights, up to and including last night, then you would say “we have worked ,” because then the “working” is ongoing, in a nightly sense. “Yesterday” always refers to one day only.
What is the difference between “I’ve been working here for 20 years”?
Both sentences communicate the facts that you started working here twenty years ago, worked here over the course of the past twenty years, and that your status of working here has not changed. The difference is one of emphasis. I’ve been working on the railroad all the live-long day.
What does ‘work for it’ mean?
‘Work for it’- in this sentence the pronoun ‘it’ may be a company or an organisation or something like that. Here ‘it’ is providing the remuneration or salary for us. You can say, ‘I am working for Facebook’ means, you are working for Facebook.