English Language & Usage Asked by Aequitas Veritas on January 3, 2021
I’m deeply sorry for my poor english skills but I need to know. 🙁
Can I answer: "It always has been happening" after the sentence: "This is happening because of you" ?
Adverbs of frequency (always) are rarely used in the continuous tense. It is preferred to use simple tenses instead. So, instead of Present Perfect Continuous, I would choose Present Perfect Simple. But since "It has always happened" would not address what you mean, the fact that something has always been the trend, I would choose Present Simple. So your answer would be It always happens.
Answered by Marat Pussurmanov on January 3, 2021
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