Normally, when we use stative verbs in perfect tense, we prefer simple perfect tense, not perfect continuous, and we know that they mean the same thing.
I have worked here for 3 years. or I have been working here for 3 years.
I have only known her for two days. but this sentence has no progressive form. Because the verb is a stative verb.
What about '' work '' ? Can you explain with a few examples?
FURTHER EXPLANATION:
I actually meant to say that sentences with the stative verb are continuous. But when using other verbs, can we use both continuity and until now?
For example :
I have worked here for 3 years. (I've just quit my job. and now I've gotten another job.?
I have worked here for 3 years. ( I'm still working.)
So can we think like this with stative verbs?
I have believed that you're a good person (continuity) ( and still believe)
I have believed that you're a good person. (past) ( and now i dont believe ) ???
I‘ve been happy all my life. (continuity)
I‘ve been happy all my life ( past ) ( and now i am not ) ???