Hi MP,
I came across the following example in the All the Verbal book: "The Millers have lived in a hut for three days." MP explains that the Millers began living in the hut three days ago, and they are still living in that hut.
My question is as follows:
What would "The Millers ARE LIVING in a hut for three days" imply? Is this just another way to express the "The Millers have lived in a hut for three days", or is there a difference in meaning?
Thank you for all of your time and help.