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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Verb tense question

Can this be used as a question:

So you've been playing golf for/since your whole life?

Thanks!
  

Top answer

Hi, Actually only if you are directly talking to someone else. (speech). It kind of means that it is obvious (Because of the 'so' and question structure; you may see that he's good at it, or he may have just said it).

  • Hi, Actually only if you are directly talking to someone else.
  • (speech).
  • It kind of means that it is obvious (Because of the 'so' and question structure; you may see that he's good at it, or he may have just said it).
  • Be carful: So you've been playing golf your whole life?
  • (No 'for' or 'since').
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Hi,
Actually only if you are directly talking to someone else. (speech).
It kind of means that it is obvious (Because of the 'so' and question structure; you may see that he's good at it, or he may have just said it).

Be carful:
So you've been playing golf your whole life? (No 'for' or 'since').

LS

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