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Sundarnaz Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

The two sentences

1) It has been 50 mins since you are taking the test.

2) You have been taking the test for 50 mins.

Please tell me, are both of the sentence grammatically correct? If yes, what they sound like?

Thanks.

  

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1) It has been 50 minute s since you started the test. 2) You have been doing / taking the test for 50 minutes .

  • 1) It has been 50 minute s since you started the test.
  • 2) You have been doing / taking the test for 50 minutes .
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1) It has been 50 minutes since you started the test.

2) You have been doing / taking the test for 50 minutes.

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