answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

whats the correct verb tense

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: She has lived here ten years but will move next month used in correct verb tense?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

2 year 6 month equals 2.5 years?

Yes that is correct.


Has it ever snowed in Georgia in the month of June?

I have lived here for 66 years and there isn't a record of it.


How long do otocinclus algae eaters live?

I bought 3 for my 20 gal.H. One only lived a month. One lived 5 1/2 years approximately, and last one will be 6 years this month. This last one appears to be dying though.


Does a tenant that lives in NY in a home for 16 years have rights?

No more than someone who has lived there a month. No less either.


How long do you live with spine cancer?

Over 40 percent of people have lived up to 5 years with stage 2B bone cancer.


Examples of present perfect tense?

I have completed my homework. She has traveled to many countries. They have eaten dinner already. He has read that book before.


Who lived to be 950 years?

Noah lived 950 years. There was also Methusula which lived 969 years


You have played rugby for 3 years is which tense?

Present perfect tense.


Marie curie lived for how many years?

She lived for 67 years.


Where does Gordon lightfoot live?

He lives in the Rosedale area of Toronto, where he has lived for the past 25 years. Hello Susan: CORRECTION to your answer :That is not correct information. Gordon has not lived in Rosedale since 1998. He lived in Rosedale from 1975 to late 1998. He moved in 1999 to The Bridal Path area of Toronto and still lives there on his own.


What the two hottest months in Georgia?

I've lived in Atlanta for 39 years. July is the hottest month of the year. Specifically, the second half of July is the hottest.


I am busy with Dutch language since two years. Is my sintence correct or not?

Sentence is understandable but not correct. A correct version that can possibly be used would look like "I've been busy with the Dutch language since two years ago". The reason the original sentence doesn't work is because 'am' is describing the present tense but 'since' describes the past, so there is conflict.