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I have been learning English from 6 years. Is it correct? Or maybe it's better to say since. I have read- I know English from 6 year. Is it correct?
Jul 8, 2013 5:21 AM
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A lot of languages use "since", "from", and various tenses to express this idea. It sounds like a non-native speaker translating directly from his/her L1 into English (what L2, L3 learner can't sympathize?). As Steve mentions, for duration, use "for": I've been studying English for six years. *but* I've been studying English since 2007. From/Since the dawn of time, people have been questioning the meaning of existence.
July 8, 2013
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in this case "for 6 years"
July 8, 2013
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