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We lived there for ten years.
Hello!
A. We lived there for ten years. (B. but we don’t live there now)
(A, B inserted by the starter)
The above sentence is from a grammar book. Does it mean as below?
If B, then A. Not if A, then B.
Thanks in advance
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Re: We lived there for ten years.
You're correct.
If A, then B would look something like this: We lived there for ten years, but we don't live there now.
If B, then A: We don't live there now, but we lived there for ten years.
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Re: We lived there for ten years.
Hello, placidran!
Thank you very much for your reply.
I’m sorry, but I will rewrite my question as follows.
Can I draw from the sentence A the conclusion that “we don’t live there now”?
Or does the sentence A imply “we don’t live there now”?
Thanks in advance
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Re: We lived there for ten years.
Yes, because "lived" denotes past tense. We lived there for ten years (We don't live there anymore, but we lived there for ten years).
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Re: We lived there for ten years.
Yes Kazuo, I agree with Placidran
Can I draw from the sentence A the conclusion that “we don’t live there now”?
Or does the sentence A imply “we don’t live there now”?
My answer is sentence A imply we don't live there now. A is a simple simple sentence so it was in a moment or period of time of the past but it is not during today. If you want to make A sentence durable on time until now, you have to use present perfect sentence
Read this, it is in a grammar book:
** The present perfect is used when the time period has NOT finished: I have seen three movies this week. (This week has not finished yet.)
** The simple past is used when the time period HAS finished: I saw three movies last week. (Last week is finished.)
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