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In English / High School | 2025-07-03

What about you? In pairs, ask and answer:

1. How long have you lived in your town?
2. How long have you had a mobile phone?
3. How long have you known your best friend?

How long have you lived in your town?

I've lived here for ten years.

Asked by jalonjonrs4445

Answer (2)

This means you moved to your town 10 years ago and still live there now. You start with 'I have' followed by the past participle 'lived' and then state the duration using 'for'.


How long have you had a mobile phone?

Example Answer: "I have had a mobile phone for 5 years."

Answered by SophiaElizab | 2025-07-06

The question focuses on using the present perfect tense in English to describe how long certain situations have lasted. Responses can include personal experiences using the structure "I have [past participle] [subject] for [time period]." Practicing this format helps reinforce understanding of time duration in relation to ongoing situations.
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Answered by SophiaElizab | 2025-07-13