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Tenjing Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Are these sentences correct?

A. I have wanted this car for five years. I am really happy that I got this today.
B. I have needed it for three days. Does it mean I still need it?
  

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tenjing Are these sentences correct? As amended, yes: A. I have wanted this car for five years.

  • tenjing Are these sentences correct?
  • As amended, yes: A.
  • I have wanted this car for five years.
  • I am really happy that I got it today.
  • B.
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tenjing Are these sentences correct?
As amended, yes:

A. I have wanted this car for five years. I am really happy that I got it today.
B. I have needed it for three days. Does this mean I still need it?
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I am sorry my question was, are those sentences correct and what do the mean? Is my understanding correct with the sentence 'B'?
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tenjing what do the mean?
You have written them. Don't you know what they mean? It is very dangerous to write something whose meaning you do not know.
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I know the meaning, but I am confused. I am trying to use non-continuous verb properly.
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tenjing I am trying to use non-continuous verb properly.
You have done so, then. Congratulations! Regarding B: we cannot tell whether your still need it or not.

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