Oceanlike
Senior Member
- Joined
- Nov 15, 2014
- Member Type
- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- Singapore
- Current Location
- Singapore
Are the following sentences correct? With the change in tense, do (1a) and (1b) have the same meaning? Same question for (2a) and (2b)
1a) She has been living in Vietnam all her life. (present perfect continuous)
1b) She has lived in Vietnam all her life. (present perfect)
2a) They have been married for nearly twenty years.
2b) They have married for nearly twenty years.
Thank you!:-D
1a) She has been living in Vietnam all her life. (present perfect continuous)
1b) She has lived in Vietnam all her life. (present perfect)
2a) They have been married for nearly twenty years.
2b) They have married for nearly twenty years.
Thank you!:-D