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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Have been living or have lived

Hello.

Could you please tell me the difference between the following two sentences?

1. I have been living in Japan for three years.

2. I have lived in Japan for three years.

Thank you.
  

Top answer

No difference. What follows will determine if you plan to stay in Japan or not.

  • No difference.
  • What follows will determine if you plan to stay in Japan or not.
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No difference. What follows will determine if you plan to stay in Japan or not.

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