It is broken and It has broken. here are they both mean same and grammatically correct?
It is been a long time talking to you and It has been a long time talking to you. here are they both mean same? the meaning of these sentences are I dint talk to you for a long time . are the above sentences grammatically correct please do reply me
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Top answer
The first sentence is structurally wrong, though you may hear it (or think you do) in conversation. The meaning is as you have roughly indicated.
— Mister Micawber
The first sentence is structurally wrong, though you may hear it (or think you do) in conversation.
The meaning is as you have roughly indicated.
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