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Gray olive 661 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Present perfect vs Present perfect continuous

Please help me to understand, under what context we use sentences below?

1. I have lived in New York for 5 yrs

2. I have been living in New York for 5 yrs

Thanks!!

  

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'to live' is one of those verbs where it doesn't make much difference whether you use the continuous form or not. CJ

  • 'to live' is one of those verbs where it doesn't make much difference whether you use the continuous form or not.
  • CJ
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'to live' is one of those verbs where it doesn't make much difference whether you use the continuous form or not.

CJ

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