BASIC-GRAMMAR-U-11.3

11.3.

Present perfect with for and since

How long…?

 

Woman: Where do you live?
Man: In London.
Woman: How long have you lived there?
Man: For five years.
Woman: And you’ve started your
  own business.
Man: Yes, I have. I’ve had the business
  for two years.
 

 

PRESENTATION


 

Use the present perfect to talk about actions that started in the past and continue in the present.

  I’ve lived in London for five years. (and I live there now).

 

 

for and since

Use for with the present perfect to show the duration of a present situation.

  • My brother’s a doctor. He became a doctor five years ago: He’s been a doctor for five years.

Use since with the present perfect to show the starting point of a present situation.

  • I support Real Madrid. I started supporting them since 1995: I’ve supported Real Madrid since 1995.

 

 

How long…?

Use How long…? with the present perfect to ask about the duration of a present situation.

How long have you lived there? For five years.

 

 

Key vocabulary
Life events: become/be a (doctor), buy/have a car, get/be married, meet/know somebody, move to/ live in a town,
  start/have your own business, start supporting/support a football team, make/have a million dollars

 

 

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