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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Future or present perfect

I am going to study history for three years.

I have studied history for three years.

Which tense is used with 'for'?

  

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anonymous Which tense is used with 'for'? Either one. anonymous I am going to study history for three years.

  • anonymous Which tense is used with 'for'?
  • Either one.
  • anonymous I am going to study history for three years.
  • This means that you plan to spend three years studying history.
  • anonymous I have studied history for three years.
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anonymousWhich tense is used with 'for'?

Either one.

anonymousI am going to study history for three years.

This means that you plan to spend three years studying history.

anonymousI have studied history for three years.

This means that the three-year period during which yo

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Both of your sentnces are fine..

I am going to study history for three years.

I have studied history for three years

I hope you realize that the Present Perfect

and the 'futue with going too" do not have the same meaning.

Other tenses are also possible, such as:

I will study histry for thre years.

I studied history for th

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