Depending on context, it may mean you have not been resident in your native country for five years or you have been travelling for five years.
Barbara Parkins' daughter has been living in Las Vegas for at leastthe last five years. She has been following her first love, horses, during this time. She frequently speaks with her mother, and they are soon to have a reunion after her mother returns from abroad.
Neither. Use "He has been working for the last five years."Present perfect continuous eg has been working is used with for and since as time markersFor is used with a period of time eg for ten years, for 10 minutes, for the last five years.Since is used with a point in time eg since wednesday, since 10 am, since last year, since the holidays
To travel abroad by yourself you have to be at least 12 years old; however, if you are younger than 12 you can pay the airport a fee to watch your child and help them travel safely for children as young as five.
Gold prices have steadily been increasing for the past five years. About five years ago gold was at about $416 an ounce, and now it is about $1100 per ounce.
In the last five years, there has been changes in appearance, physique and weight. There has also been significant changes in mental maturity.
One possible meaning is one of the group of people who are less than five years old.
There have been many thousands of such companies
name of five viruses that have been on computers in the last five years? wat they did? wat there called?
she has been an artist for five years....
Five years.
The sentence should be corrected to say "I have been a secretary for five years" to properly convey the duration of time the person has been in that role.
It has been on the internet for about five years.(from 2005 to now)