Which sentence is the correct? As with simple and present perfect from an ‘Since’ with present, as being the present perfect.
Is time gone by since going to film?
c) It has been years since we have gone to cinema. What is the reason for this short trip?
c) We haven’t been to the cinema for ages.
Which is correct? Am I right?
What is it like to be in financial trouble?
Sure, people say it each way.
How can I stop talking on Quora about what happened. It’s been a long time since I thought it would be common. Is there any evidence that people speak like that?
‘HAS BEEN’ CONSTRUCTION A
- June 16, 1983 article in the London Review of Books called Against Belatedness, by Richard Rorty, remarks “It has been a long time since anybody with pretensions to historical depth has endorsed Macaulay about Bacon. When
- I “read” “Really has it been a long time since I saw this!”, I read a copy of the essay “It is now my turn!” which I
disagree with for all people. Is ” is ” construction in writing a good book.
The ‘IS’ CONSTRUCTION
- “Very real,” agreed the Wizard that (Horrible) the Wizard went to run his car. It is a long time since I have had any sleep and I’m tired.” So then I decide to lie down upon a table. A soft cushion and perhaps a soft blanket. – From Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, by L. Frank Baum. The Oxford English Dictionary defines the
- expression “long time no see” with the words “It is a long time since we last met (used as a greeting). Is
it true that careful writers use both constructions.?
Sure, people say it each way.
How can I stop talking on Quora about what happened. It’s been a long time since I thought it would be common. Is there any evidence that people speak like that?
‘HAS BEEN’ CONSTRUCTION A
- June 16, 1983 article in the London Review of Books called Against Belatedness, by Richard Rorty, remarks “It has been a long time since anybody with pretensions to historical depth has endorsed Macaulay about Bacon. When
- I “read” “Really has it been a long time since I saw this!”, I read a copy of the essay “It is now my turn!” which I
disagree with for all people. Is ” is ” construction in writing a good book.
The ‘IS’ CONSTRUCTION
- “Very real,” agreed the Wizard that (Horrible) the Wizard went to run his car. It is a long time since I have had any sleep and I’m tired.” So then I decide to lie down upon a table. A soft cushion and perhaps a soft blanket. – From Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, by L. Frank Baum. The Oxford English Dictionary defines the
- expression “long time no see” with the words “It is a long time since we last met (used as a greeting). Is
it true that careful writers use both constructions.?
Sure, people say it each way.
How can I stop talking on Quora about what happened. It’s been a long time since I thought it would be common. Is there any evidence that people speak like that?
‘HAS BEEN’ CONSTRUCTION A
- June 16, 1983 article in the London Review of Books called Against Belatedness, by Richard Rorty, remarks “It has been a long time since anybody with pretensions to historical depth has endorsed Macaulay about Bacon. When
- I “read” “Really has it been a long time since I saw this!”, I read a copy of the essay “It is now my turn!” which I
disagree with for all people. Is ” is ” construction in writing a good book.
The ‘IS’ CONSTRUCTION
- “Very real,” agreed the Wizard that (Horrible) the Wizard went to run his car. It is a long time since I have had any sleep and I’m tired.” So then I decide to lie down upon a table. A soft cushion and perhaps a soft blanket. – From Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, by L. Frank Baum. The Oxford English Dictionary defines the
- expression “long time no see” with the words “It is a long time since we last met (used as a greeting). Is
it true that careful writers use both constructions.?
Sure, people say it each way.
How can I stop talking on Quora about what happened. It’s been a long time since I thought it would be common. Is there any evidence that people speak like that?
‘HAS BEEN’ CONSTRUCTION A
- June 16, 1983 article in the London Review of Books called Against Belatedness, by Richard Rorty, remarks “It has been a long time since anybody with pretensions to historical depth has endorsed Macaulay about Bacon. When
- I “read” “Really has it been a long time since I saw this!”, I read a copy of the essay “It is now my turn!” which I
disagree with for all people. Is ” is ” construction in writing a good book.
The ‘IS’ CONSTRUCTION
- “Very real,” agreed the Wizard that (Horrible) the Wizard went to run his car. It is a long time since I have had any sleep and I’m tired.” So then I decide to lie down upon a table. A soft cushion and perhaps a soft blanket. – From Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, by L. Frank Baum. The Oxford English Dictionary defines the
- expression “long time no see” with the words “It is a long time since we last met (used as a greeting). Is
it true that careful writers use both constructions.?
Sure, people say it each way.
How can I stop talking on Quora about what happened. It’s been a long time since I thought it would be common. Is there any evidence that people speak like that?
‘HAS BEEN’ CONSTRUCTION A
- June 16, 1983 article in the London Review of Books called Against Belatedness, by Richard Rorty, remarks “It has been a long time since anybody with pretensions to historical depth has endorsed Macaulay about Bacon. When
- I “read” “Really has it been a long time since I saw this!”, I read a copy of the essay “It is now my turn!” which I
disagree with for all people. Is ” is ” construction in writing a good book.
The ‘IS’ CONSTRUCTION
- “Very real,” agreed the Wizard that (Horrible) the Wizard went to run his car. It is a long time since I have had any sleep and I’m tired.” So then I decide to lie down upon a table. A soft cushion and perhaps a soft blanket. – From Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, by L. Frank Baum. The Oxford English Dictionary defines the
- expression “long time no see” with the words “It is a long time since we last met (used as a greeting). Is
it true that careful writers use both constructions.?
Sure, people say it each way.
How can I stop talking on Quora about what happened. It’s been a long time since I thought it would be common. Is there any evidence that people speak like that?
‘HAS BEEN’ CONSTRUCTION A
- June 16, 1983 article in the London Review of Books called Against Belatedness, by Richard Rorty, remarks “It has been a long time since anybody with pretensions to historical depth has endorsed Macaulay about Bacon. When
- I “read” “Really has it been a long time since I saw this!”, I read a copy of the essay “It is now my turn!” which I
disagree with for all people. Is ” is ” construction in writing a good book.
The ‘IS’ CONSTRUCTION
- “Very real,” agreed the Wizard that (Horrible) the Wizard went to run his car. It is a long time since I have had any sleep and I’m tired.” So then I decide to lie down upon a table. A soft cushion and perhaps a soft blanket. – From Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, by L. Frank Baum. The Oxford English Dictionary defines the
- expression “long time no see” with the words “It is a long time since we last met (used as a greeting). Is
it true that careful writers use both constructions.?
Sure, people say it each way.
How can I stop talking on Quora about what happened. It’s been a long time since I thought it would be common. Is there any evidence that people speak like that?
‘HAS BEEN’ CONSTRUCTION A
- June 16, 1983 article in the London Review of Books called Against Belatedness, by Richard Rorty, remarks “It has been a long time since anybody with pretensions to historical depth has endorsed Macaulay about Bacon. When
- I “read” “Really has it been a long time since I saw this!”, I read a copy of the essay “It is now my turn!” which I
disagree with for all people. Is ” is ” construction in writing a good book.
The ‘IS’ CONSTRUCTION
- “Very real,” agreed the Wizard that (Horrible) the Wizard went to run his car. It is a long time since I have had any sleep and I’m tired.” So then I decide to lie down upon a table. A soft cushion and perhaps a soft blanket. – From Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, by L. Frank Baum. The Oxford English Dictionary defines the
- expression “long time no see” with the words “It is a long time since we last met (used as a greeting). Is
it true that careful writers use both constructions.?
Sure, people say it each way.
How can I stop talking on Quora about what happened. It’s been a long time since I thought it would be common. Is there any evidence that people speak like that?
‘HAS BEEN’ CONSTRUCTION A
- June 16, 1983 article in the London Review of Books called Against Belatedness, by Richard Rorty, remarks “It has been a long time since anybody with pretensions to historical depth has endorsed Macaulay about Bacon. When
- I “read” “Really has it been a long time since I saw this!”, I read a copy of the essay “It is now my turn!” which I
disagree with for all people. Is ” is ” construction in writing a good book.
The ‘IS’ CONSTRUCTION
- “Very real,” agreed the Wizard that (Horrible) the Wizard went to run his car. It is a long time since I have had any sleep and I’m tired.” So then I decide to lie down upon a table. A soft cushion and perhaps a soft blanket. – From Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, by L. Frank Baum. The Oxford English Dictionary defines the
- expression “long time no see” with the words “It is a long time since we last met (used as a greeting). Is
it true that careful writers use both constructions.?
Sure, people say it each way.
How can I stop talking on Quora about what happened. It’s been a long time since I thought it would be common. Is there any evidence that people speak like that?
‘HAS BEEN’ CONSTRUCTION A
- June 16, 1983 article in the London Review of Books called Against Belatedness, by Richard Rorty, remarks “It has been a long time since anybody with pretensions to historical depth has endorsed Macaulay about Bacon. When
- I “read” “Really has it been a long time since I saw this!”, I read a copy of the essay “It is now my turn!” which I
disagree with for all people. Is ” is ” construction in writing a good book.
The ‘IS’ CONSTRUCTION
- “Very real,” agreed the Wizard that (Horrible) the Wizard went to run his car. It is a long time since I have had any sleep and I’m tired.” So then I decide to lie down upon a table. A soft cushion and perhaps a soft blanket. – From Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, by L. Frank Baum. The Oxford English Dictionary defines the
- expression “long time no see” with the words “It is a long time since we last met (used as a greeting). Is
it true that careful writers use both constructions.?
Sure, people say it each way.
How can I stop talking on Quora about what happened. It’s been a long time since I thought it would be common. Is there any evidence that people speak like that?
‘HAS BEEN’ CONSTRUCTION A
- June 16, 1983 article in the London Review of Books called Against Belatedness, by Richard Rorty, remarks “It has been a long time since anybody with pretensions to historical depth has endorsed Macaulay about Bacon. When
- I “read” “Really has it been a long time since I saw this!”, I read a copy of the essay “It is now my turn!” which I
disagree with for all people. Is ” is ” construction in writing a good book.
The ‘IS’ CONSTRUCTION
- “Very real,” agreed the Wizard that (Horrible) the Wizard went to run his car. It is a long time since I have had any sleep and I’m tired.” So then I decide to lie down upon a table. A soft cushion and perhaps a soft blanket. – From Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, by L. Frank Baum. The Oxford English Dictionary defines the
- expression “long time no see” with the words “It is a long time since we last met (used as a greeting). Is
it true that careful writers use both constructions.?