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Message de lizzies posté le 02-05-2009 à 16:47:59 (S | E | F)
hello , I'm learning the present perfect with since and for.
Can you tell me if my sentences are correct?
1 I've lived in Toulouse since I was 2 years old.
2 I've been in Egypt for a week.
3 I've been learning English for two months.
4 I've know Juanito since 2005.
5 I've had dinner since 12.30.
thanks for your help^^
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Modifié par lucile83 le 02-05-2009 17:21
You have to write I, not i , thank you.
Message de lizzies posté le 02-05-2009 à 16:47:59 (S | E | F)
hello , I'm learning the present perfect with since and for.
Can you tell me if my sentences are correct?
1 I've lived in Toulouse since I was 2 years old.
2 I've been in Egypt for a week.
3 I've been learning English for two months.
4 I've know Juanito since 2005.
5 I've had dinner since 12.30.
thanks for your help^^
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Modifié par lucile83 le 02-05-2009 17:21
You have to write I, not i , thank you.
Réponse: Since or for- correction de lucile83, postée le 02-05-2009 à 17:21:32 (S | E)
Bonjour,
1 I've lived in Toulouse since I was 2 years old....ok
2 I've been in Egypt for a week.....ok
3 I've been learning English for two months....ok
4 I've know Juanito since 2005.....1 faute au verbe
5 I've had dinner since 12.30....aucun sens,dinner c'est le repas du soir
Best wishes.
Réponse: Since or for- correction de lizzies, postée le 02-05-2009 à 17:57:40 (S | E)
Réponse: Since or for- correction de TravisKidd, postée le 02-05-2009 à 18:22:36 (S | E)
Some people use: breakfast, lunch, dinner
Some people use: breakfast, dinner, supper
Personally, I use "lunch" and "dinner" when eating out, but "dinner" and "supper" at home. (So I suppose I could have "dinner" twice in one day!)
Also, you can't really say "I've had dinner since 12:30." This sense of "have" requires the continuous form. You could, however, say "I've had dinner every day this year" since this talks about something habitually done.