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Voytaszek Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

The past perfect conitnuous to tell about living in a place for some time?

Can we use this tense to speak about living in a place for some time


I had been living in Liverpool for 2 years.

I lived in Liverpool for 2 years.


What's the difference in the meaning?

  

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The first one needs a past reference point to anchor "had been living". : It was 1990. I had been living in Liverpool for two years.

  • The first one needs a past reference point to anchor "had been living".
  • : It was 1990.
  • I had been living in Liverpool for two years.
  • It is good style to write small numbers in words.
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The first one needs a past reference point to anchor "had been living". E.g.:

It was 1990. I had been living in Liverpool for two years.

It is good style to write small numbers in words.

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