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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Hi teachers, please check this conversation for me.


I thought you lived here in town?

Only for the last month. I've been renting a house.

To be close to your mom?

Yes. Hopefully she'll get better soon, and I'll be able to move back home.

And where is home?

Philadelphia.


What I'm most interested in knowing is if "Only for the last month. I've been renting a house." can mean that he's still living there and not have moved back home yet?

  

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anonymous What I'm most interested in knowing is if "Only for the last month. " C an that mean that he's still living there and not have has not moved back home yet? Not only can it mean that, it does mean that.

  • anonymous What I'm most interested in knowing is if "Only for the last month.
  • " C an that mean that he's still living there and not have has not moved back home yet?
  • Not only can it mean that, it does mean that.
  • In the given context, "I've been renting a house" implies "I am renting a house".
  • CJ
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anonymousWhat I'm most interested in knowing is if "Only for the last month. I've been renting a house." Can that mean that he's still living there and not have has not moved back home yet?

Not only can it mean t

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