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Please help me correct these sentence.
It's been 3 months me living here.
I have been here since August.
I have been in this city for 3 months now.
It's been a year seeing her. / It's been a year having seen her. (Difference between both the sentence
Dec 1, 2020 5:00 AM
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December 1, 2020
Please help me by correcting these sentences.
It's been three months of me living here. [informal]
I have lived here [for] three months. [standard]
I have been/lived here since August.
I have been/lived in this city [for] three months [now].
It's been a year of me seeing her. [informal]
I have been dating/going out with/seeing her for a year.
It's been a year having seen her. [unclear]
It’s been a year that I’ve been seeing her.
December 1, 2020
Please help me correct these sentence. It's been 3 months me living here. I have
been here since August. I have been in this city for 3 months now. It's been a
year seeing her. / It's been a year having seen her. (Difference between both
the sentence
I have been living here for three months.
I have been living here since August.
It has been a year I last saw her ( if you cannot see her for one year)
I have met her for one year/I have been meeting her for one year (still talking to her)
December 1, 2020
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