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∙ 13y agoNo. It would be:
You have been living here for the last two years?
Or
Have you been living here for the last two years?
Or exchange last for past.
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∙ 13y agoNo, the preposition "since" is used to specify a starting point in time, so it should be used as follows: "You have been living here for the last two years."
The phrase "thousands of years ago" is composed of four words. The first word "thousands" is a plural noun. The second word "of" is a preposition. The third word "years" is another plural noun. The fourth word "ago" is an adjective.
The first sentence "you have lived here for three years" implies that the action of living started three years ago and is ongoing. The second sentence "you have been living here for three years" emphasizes the continuity of the action of living over the past three years.
The correct sentence is "He has been working for the last five years." This phrase indicates continuous action over a period of time, whereas "He is working since last five years" does not convey the same meaning.
No, the correct phrasing would be "It has been 5 years since I have known him."
No, the correct phrasing should be "for the last 10 years" to indicate a period of time that has lasted up to the present moment.
The sentence is better if the "for" is used in place of "since".
E coli is dead. she died 15 years ago
Since it was a Colony.
"Years" is not a preposition. It is a plural noun. The singular is "year"-- the baby is one year old. Her cousin is ten years old. A preposition is a word that often shows location: in, on, up, down, with, to, from. For example: the rabbit sat on the lawn.
Living in karachi since the last 5 years.
year is a noun years is the plural form of year
'In' is correct.
since can be a preposition, a subordinating conjunction and an adverb of length of time.when referring to time since measures time from a point in the past up to now:preposition - since 1984, since last year, since the cold war etcconjunction - We have lived here since I was born, She has been away since losing her husband.adverb - She wrote to me last years and I have had no news from her since then.Since goes with perfect verb tenses
i doont know.im in vain.plz tell me which 1 is best.mechanical or eee engg
The word 'handsome' is an adjective. The word 'over' is functioning as a preposition. The word 'yeas' is a noun as the object of the preposition 'over'. The term 'handsome over the years' is a sentence fragment. There are NO pronouns in this sentence fragment.
The life expectancy in developing countries rose from 40 to 61 years.
Living Years was created on 18-04-18.