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What is the area of London?
607 mi²
London/Area
What tense is I will have lived?
This tense is called the “Present Perfect Continuous” (have been living). It means I have lived there for 2 years and, by implication, that I’m going to continue to live there for at least the near future.
What is my county if I live in London?
What county is London in? London is located in the county of Greater London, an administrative area that includes 32 boroughs plus the City of London.
How long have you been living in London a for 7 years B at least 7 years C since 7 years D 7 years ago?
Some examples from the web: I have been living in a prison of fear since that day. I have been living in peru for the last six years, Very far from the comforts And the pampered life of neverwood. Since my childhood I have been living in an environment where memories about pre.
What does I have been living in London for five years?
“I have been living in London for five years” tells us that you are still living there and that you have been living there in one continuous time period. “I have lived in London for five years” can (but does not have to) mean the same.
What does ‘I’ve been in London for four years’ mean?
‘I’ve been in London for four years’, simple means that you’re still there in London. And its your FIFTH year presently. ‘I still live in London or I’ve been living here for four years’ the first sentence in these two sentences in number 2 is the right use/expression. The second sentence is expressing the same meaning of the number 1 sentence.
What does I’ve been living here for 4 years mean?
I’ve been living here for 4 years [ It means I started living here 4 years back, and I am still living here.] 2. I’ve li b v ed here for 4 years [ It means I stayed here for 4 years. I do not stay here any more.] I know that present perfect continuous implies duration of something. But in this case I guess both sentences are correct? And one more.
What is the difference between “I have lived” and “ I had lived?
“I have lived…” implies the action began in the past and continues into the present or the action happened at an unspecified time in the past. “I had lived…” implies the action began in the past and ended as another action started. “I lived in London for 4 years.