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Makiasan Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

He lives there from this month.

He lives there from this month.
He has lived there from this month.
He started to live there from this month.

Are the sentences correct? I'd like to learn tenses.
Thank you.
  

Top answer

None of them is correct. Say, He's been living there since the beginning of the/this month.

  • None of them is correct.
  • Say, He's been living there since the beginning of the/this month.
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None of them is correct.
Say,
He's been living there since the beginning of the/this month.
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Thank you very much, teechr!

Maki

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