小男孩‘自慰网亚洲一区二区,亚洲一级在线播放毛片,亚洲中文字幕av每天更新,黄aⅴ永久免费无码,91成人午夜在线精品,色网站免费在线观看,亚洲欧洲wwwww在线观看

分享

When vs. How Long

 mydoc358 2013-01-23

When and How Long indicate different things. When usually indicates a specific point in time, or something that is considered as a specific point. How long indicates a period or length of time, with a beginning and ending point.

    When did you move to Arizona?

    I moved here in 1997.

    How long have you lived in Arizona?

    I have lived here since 1997.

    (Asks for specific time)



    (Asks for length of time.)

Notice that with when and how long, different tenses and different verbs are often used.

    When did you buy that car?

    bought it two months ago.

    How long have you owned that car?

    have owned it for two months.

    (simple past tense)

    ("buy" indicates action)

    (present perfect tense)

    ("own" indicates possession)

"Actions" usually happen at a point in time, whereas things such as "possession,"status" "condition" "awareness" refer to something that continues over a period of time. (See: Grammar: Action vs. Status.) For example,

    action

    (When did you . . .?)

    meet your best friend

    get that new watch

    become a lawyer

    status/condition

    (How long have you . . .?)

    known your best friend

    had that new watch

    been a lawyer

A common mistake is using an "action" verb to indicate something that exists over a period of time.

    How long have you bought that car?

    How long have you had that car?

    Incorrect!

    Correct

In the above statement, the present perfect tense is used to indicate that you still have the car now. How long can also be used to indicate conditions that existed totally in the past.

    How long did you live in Denver?

    lived in Denver for two years.

    (You do not live there now.)

    (from 1997 to 1999)

Compare the following:

    A. Wholly in the past

    How long were you in Florida.

      I arrived there in May.

      I left there in July.

    was there for two months.

    B. Ongoing at the present

    How long have you been in Florida?

      I arrived here in May.

      I am still here.

    have been here since May.

    本站是提供個人知識管理的網(wǎng)絡存儲空間,所有內(nèi)容均由用戶發(fā)布,不代表本站觀點。請注意甄別內(nèi)容中的聯(lián)系方式、誘導購買等信息,謹防詐騙。如發(fā)現(xiàn)有害或侵權(quán)內(nèi)容,請點擊一鍵舉報。
    轉(zhuǎn)藏 分享 獻花(0

    0條評論

    發(fā)表

    請遵守用戶 評論公約

    類似文章 更多