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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Hello
I have a question about grammar. Can you help me ?

It's twenty years since I've seen her.
It's twenty years since I saw her.

Are both of the sentences correct ? If yes, what's the difference between them ?

Thanks a lot
  

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This is what you want: It has been 20 years since I saw her. The others are accepted only in casual conversation.

  • This is what you want: It has been 20 years since I saw her.
  • The others are accepted only in casual conversation.
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This is what you want:

It has been 20 years since I saw her.

The others are accepted only in casual conversation.

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