lagoo
Member
- Joined
- Feb 5, 2017
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- China
- Current Location
- China
1)It's been ten years since she has been home.
2)It's been ten years since she has been in the army.
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Sentence 1 means: She left her home and has never returned, and the duration from the day she left to the present is ten years.
Sentence 2 means: She has joined the army and is still in the army, and the duration from the day she joined the army to the present is ten years.
Please correct me if I have any mistake.
2)It's been ten years since she has been in the army.
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Sentence 1 means: She left her home and has never returned, and the duration from the day she left to the present is ten years.
Sentence 2 means: She has joined the army and is still in the army, and the duration from the day she joined the army to the present is ten years.
Please correct me if I have any mistake.