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Sofie Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

The difference between "I am here ..." and "I´ve been here..."

Hi! Emotion: smile

Could you please explain to me meaning and the difference between these two sentences?

1. I am here for 3 weeks.

2. I´ve been here for 3 weeks.

Thanks for your help! Emotion: smile
  

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Sofie 1. I am here for 3 weeks. 2.

  • Sofie 1.
  • I am here for 3 weeks.
  • 2.
  • I´ve been here for 3 weeks.
  • 1.
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Sofie1. I am here for 3 weeks.
2. I´ve been here for 3 weeks.
1. I will be here for the next three weeks. Then I will leave.

2. I arrived here three weeks ago.

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