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Diamondrg Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

how long / since when

1. How long have you been brushing you teeth?

2. Since when have you been brushing your teeth?

a. For two minutes.

b. Since I was 3.

How would you match the answers with the questions?
  

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Diamondrg 1. How long have you been brushing you r teeth? What would be your choice to match them, Diamondrg?

  • Diamondrg 1.
  • How long have you been brushing you r teeth?
  • What would be your choice to match them, Diamondrg?
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Diamondrg1. How long have you been brushing your teeth?

What would be your choice to match them, Diamondrg?

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This way:

1. How long have you been brushing your teeth? a. For two minutes (b. does not respond with a length of time)

2. Since when have you been brushing your teeth? b. Since I was 3 (a. does not respond with a point in time)
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Ruslana! How nice to see you! Where have you been?

Sorry-- I rushed in and answered Diamond without forethought.
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Thank you, Mr Micawber.
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Ruslana
Diamondrg
1. How long have you been brushing your teeth?

What would be your choice to match them, Diamondrg?

Hi,

Isn't

'What would your choice be ..."

syntactically more correct?

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Hey MM! Glad to see you too. Emotion: smile I have been a little bit busy: you know, study-work-study, etc... Actually, now I'm still busy for exa

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