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Which is correct? ”I’ve been living here for 5 years” OR ”I’ve lived here for 5 years”?

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londial profile picture londialNovember 2019
With the verbs live,feel and work we can use either Present Perfect or Present Perf.Cont.with no difference in meaning.

I`ve been living in London for a year.
I`ve lived in London for a year.
tariq_deen profile picture tariq_deenMay 2018
I've been living here for 5 years
bayarsaikh profile picture bayarsaikhMay 2018
Which is correct? I have been living here for ten years, nevertheless I dont know about me.
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Jack_Mike profile picture Jack_MikeJanuary 2023
I have been living here for 5 years is the correct
Lady5g profile picture Lady5gMarch 2022
Both are correct.
Mugaanyi profile picture MugaanyiNovember 2021
Both statements are correct but with a different slit meaning.
Mugaanyi profile picture MugaanyiNovember 2021
We say ”Which one of these statement is correct?”