Mary Bright
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- Mar 22, 2010
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- Native Language
- Russian
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- Belarus
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- Belarus
I was watching a film the other day and came across the following phrase:
A man is secretly going out with a woman. When his friend finds out about the fact, he asks him, ' How long you been seeing her?'
As far as I understand, here is the Present Perfect Continuous, but 'have' is obviously missing and there's a usual word-order in a question-sentence. So, is it a form of Present Perfect Cont. typical of colloquial speech? Would be interesting to know.
Thanks a lot
A man is secretly going out with a woman. When his friend finds out about the fact, he asks him, ' How long you been seeing her?'
As far as I understand, here is the Present Perfect Continuous, but 'have' is obviously missing and there's a usual word-order in a question-sentence. So, is it a form of Present Perfect Cont. typical of colloquial speech? Would be interesting to know.
Thanks a lot