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Tkacka15 Posted 8 years ago
Vocabulary

...have for years...

“We talk a couple times a week and have for years and obviously there’s some things we can’t share with each other but we have a pretty good idea. We keep a dialogue going about Trump and the story and the presidency. We’ve been doing this for 45, 46 years.”

(Carl Bernstein.)

Does "...and have for years..." mean "... and have talked for years" in the passage above?

  

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It means we have been doing so (talking a couple of times a week) for years.

  • It means we have been doing so (talking a couple of times a week) for years.
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It means we have been doing so (talking a couple of times a week) for years.

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