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Dilshi Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Could someone please correct my sentence?

I still have that gift with me. It is more than 6years now.
  

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dilshi It is more than 6years now. This is probably correct, but it is difficult to tell for sure without a "finisher" to the sentence. More common in AmE would be "it has been".

  • dilshi It is more than 6years now.
  • This is probably correct, but it is difficult to tell for sure without a "finisher" to the sentence.
  • More common in AmE would be "it has been".
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dilshiIt is more than 6years now.
This is probably correct, but it is difficult to tell for sure without a "finisher" to the sentence. More common in AmE would be "it has been".
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I still have that gift with me and it's been more than 6 years.
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Thank you so much teachers

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