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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Ihave been knowing you for a

long tume

  

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The given sentence is not right - and as stated has untoward implications. It should be: I've known you for a long time now.

  • The given sentence is not right - and as stated has untoward implications.
  • It should be: I've known you for a long time now.
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The given sentence is not right - and as stated has untoward implications. It should be:


I've known you for a long time now.

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The verb 'know' cannot be used in a continuous tense.

Write I've known you for a long time.

CJ

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