Both could be correct.
One is a question - How long have you been playing tennis?
One is a statement - You have been playing tennis.
No, the sentence is not grammatically correct. It should be: "It had been a long time since I had written to you."
"How long you wait here" is incorrect. Here are some fixes depending on the circumstances:How long have you been waiting here for?How long have you been waiting here?How long will you wait here?For how long have you been waiting here?Hope this helps!
Yes, the sentence "It has been long said that music is universal" is correct. It conveys the idea that many people have acknowledged or claimed that music transcends cultural boundaries and is understood and appreciated by people worldwide.
"It's" should be used to replace the words "it is" or "it has." For example, It's been a long time. (It has been a long time.) It's up to you. (It is up to you.) "It's" should never be used as a possessive. The correct possessive form of "it" is "its" (without an apostrophe). For example, "Every dog has its day."
The correct pronunciation of "Guerlain" is "gair-lahn."
Serena Williams began playing tennis at the age of four. This means she has been playing tennis for 29 years. However, she has been playing professionally for 19 years.
he started playing tennis at the age of 5
19 years exactly
Will start play tennis tomorrow morning after such a long breaking
she trains 3 hours a day and never stops
Rafael Nadal turned professional in 2001, making his debut at the age of 15. As of October 2023, he has been playing professional tennis for over 22 years. Throughout his career, Nadal has established himself as one of the greatest tennis players in history, particularly known for his dominance on clay courts.
Tennis has been around for 7000 years.
The inside line is the boundary for tennis when playing singles. The outside line is the boundary in Doubles.
How long have you been in USA or How long you have been in USA.?
Since he was 15 or 16 years oldSince he was very young and became a profesionals when he was about 15-16years old
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No, the sentence is not grammatically correct. It should be: "It had been a long time since I had written to you."