0
Newguest Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

It's the first time I'm using ...

It's the first time I'm using English in 15 years.

I haven't been using English for 15 years. It's the first time now in 15 years.


--- Are the sentences above correct?

  

Top answer

Newguest It's the first time I'm using English in 15 years. Sentences like this are expressed with the present perfect thus: This is the first time I've used English in 15 years. Newguest I haven't been using used English for /in 15 years.

  • Newguest It's the first time I'm using English in 15 years.
  • Sentences like this are expressed with the present perfect thus: This is the first time I've used English in 15 years.
  • Newguest I haven't been using used English for /in 15 years.
  • It's the first time now in 15 years.
  • As shown.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

1 Answers
0
NewguestIt's the first time I'm using English in 15 years.

Sentences like this are expressed with the present perfect thus:

This is the first time I've used English in 15 years.

NewguestI haven't been using used English for/in 15 years

Related Questions