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Lucas21c Posted 11 years ago
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She lived here for two years

Does "She lived here for two years" imply that she doesn't live here now? Or, we just don't know at all where she lives now?
  

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lucas21c Does "She lived here for two years" imply that she doesn't live here now? Yes.

  • lucas21c Does "She lived here for two years" imply that she doesn't live here now?
  • Yes.
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lucas21cDoes "She lived here for two years" imply that she doesn't live here now?
Yes.
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It depends on the context:

"She lived here for two years before she gave birth to her first child."

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