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commentaries (for example, on sports events) and in giving instructions:
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• They're constantly having parties until the early hours of the morning.
We use the past continuous (see Unit 6) in the same way:
• He was forever including me in ... some point in the past and continues until the
present time. This is why we often use since with the present perfect:
• Since I have lived in a small house near the coast.
• Tom has been ill since...
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