Answer:
We use both the present perfect simple (have or has + past participle) and the present perfect continuous (have or has + been + -ing form) to talk about past actions or states which are still connected to the present.
Explanation:
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This is the one that started in the past and it still running. It uses have been and has been. e.g she has been finding the dress since morning.
marsh and match
Marsh
MarCh
MaTch
being disrespectful
based of the definition of insolent, insolence means being disrespectful to others.
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