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Hanuman_2000 Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Live

Sir,

1.I have been living here for months.

2. I have lived here for months.

What is difference in meaning between the two sentences?

Thanks.
  

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Nothing essential. (1) suggests the activity and perhaps the temporariness of the existence; (2) suggests the condition. California Jinm will have more to say on this, or you could search for his previous lengthy thread on the matter.

  • Nothing essential.
  • (1) suggests the activity and perhaps the temporariness of the existence; (2) suggests the condition.
  • California Jinm will have more to say on this, or you could search for his previous lengthy thread on the matter.
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Nothing essential. (1) suggests the activity and perhaps the temporariness of the existence; (2) suggests the condition. California Jinm will have more to say on this, or you could search for his previous lengthy thread on the matter.

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