Differentiate between past progressive and present perfect tense with examples.
A. She cooks dinner when the phone rings.
B. An example of past progressive tense is ‘She was cooking dinner when the phone rang.’ An example of present perfect tense is ‘I have finished my homework.’
C. I have been finishing my homework.
D. He will be cooking dinner when the phone rings.

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