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exRangerJanuary 2019 Also correct: "I've lived here five years." (the inclusion of the proposition "for" is implicit, and thus it is superfluous) And a reminder: "5" in both sentences should be spelled out, i.e., "five". |
shawn_bootOctober 2019 Definitely interchangeable. The difference is the tense of the verb ‘to live’ 1) present tense 2) past tense I have been living here for five years (and will continue to do so) OR I have lived here for 5 years (and will continue to do so) |
tariq_deenMay 2018 I've been living here for 5 years |
bayarsaikhMay 2018 Which is correct? I have been living here for ten years, nevertheless I dont know about me. Altough |
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Jack_MikeJanuary 2023 I have been living here for 5 years is the correct |
Lady5gMarch 2022 Both are correct. |
MugaanyiNovember 2021 Both statements are correct but with a different slit meaning. |