a. they have worked here since 1945
b. they have been working here since 1945
what is actually the difference of both sentences, don't both sentences mean that "they" have worked in 1945 and still working till now
please . . get me out of this . .
thx_
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a. they have worked here since 1945
b. they have been working here since 1945
what is actually the difference of both sentences, don't both sentences mean that "they" have worked in 1945 and still working till now
please . . get me out of this . .
thx_