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Present perfect progressive #1 (permalink) Thu Nov 13, 2008 12:35 pm   Present perfect progressive
 

i am not shore if is it correct or not
I HAVE BEEN LEVING IN THE UK LAST 6 YEAR
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Present perfect progressive #2 (permalink) Thu Nov 13, 2008 13:11 pm   Present perfect progressive
 

I have been living in the UK for the last/past 6 years.
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Present perfect progressive #3 (permalink) Thu Nov 13, 2008 13:34 pm   Present perfect progressive
 

Hi Abid,

Suresh has corrected your sentence which is a present perfect progressive construction. Please note that your message has quite a lot of typos. Can you spot some of them yourself?

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PS: Please mind the difference between 'shore' and 'sure'. You will find out the meanings of both words in any dictionary. Or you can google the following phrases 'define shore' and 'define sure'.
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