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Tommyek Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Question about Present Perfect

We've meet for the fist time. I started conversation telling you: I've lived in Moscow for six years.
What do you think I mean? What would you answer?
  

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We've met for the first time. I started a conversation, telling you that I've lived in Moscow for six years. What do you think I mean?

  • We've met for the first time.
  • I started a conversation, telling you that I've lived in Moscow for six years.
  • What do you think I mean?
  • -- Because you have started the conversation with that, I would presume that you still live in Moscow, and I would say, 'Really?
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We've met for the first time. I started a conversation, telling you that I've lived in Moscow for six years. What do you think I mean? What would you answer?-- Because you have started the conversation with that, I would presume that you still live in Moscow, and I would say, 'Really? And how is Lenin looking these days?'
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Thanks! That is the answer I needed, to understand the essence of Present Perfect now. I won't take offecne, If you correct my sentence this time

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