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Ahmed
which of this two phrase is grammatically correct ?
we have been friends for 10 years or we are friends since 10 years ( in either cases we still friends )
17 juin 2014 21:38
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The first sentence - 'We have been friends for 10 years ' - is correct.
There are two mistakes in the second sentence:
The first is the tense. If you are describing a situation which began in the past and is still true today - and you are saying how long this has been the case - then you must use the present perfect (have been).
The second is the use of 'since' . 'Since' has to be followed by a fixed time in the past, such as a day, a date, a month, a year. 'since 10 years' is not possible. Possible corrections of the second sentence could be:
We have been friends since 2003
We have been friends since we were children.
17 juin 2014
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we have been friends for 10 years
17 juin 2014
I think you can use ' since ten years ago" in your second sentence.
18 juin 2014
Note: "two", so you must use "these" and "phrases". "Which of these two phrases is grammatically correct?"
18 juin 2014
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Ahmed
Compétences linguistiques
Arabe, Anglais, Allemand
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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