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Rashid rajal Posted 8 years ago
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Is this sentence correct? "I was living in city for last 2 days but you did not contact me."

Or "I had been living in city for 2 days but you didn't contact .

Which one is correct?

  

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Neither is correct. If you have been there for only two days, you would not normally speak of 'living' there. I have been in the city for the last two days, but you haven't contacted me.

  • Neither is correct.
  • If you have been there for only two days, you would not normally speak of 'living' there.
  • I have been in the city for the last two days, but you haven't contacted me.
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Neither is correct. If you have been there for only two days, you would not normally speak of 'living' there.


I have been in the city for the last two days, but you haven't contacted me.

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