What is the correct tense of we know each other for 10 years?
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- 1 What is the correct tense of we know each other for 10 years?
- 2 Have you known or have been known?
- 3 What is the correct tense of they live in Delhi for ten years?
- 4 What does known to each other mean?
- 5 Is “we know each other for ten years” correct?
- 6 Is it correct to say “I have known him for 10 years”?
What is the correct tense of we know each other for 10 years?
Answer: We had known each other for 10 years.
Have you known or have been known?
Both are in present perfect tense. Has been known is in passive voice whereas has known is in active voice. I have known her since school days.
What is the correct tense of they live in Delhi for ten years?
Answer: they have been liveing in Delhi for ten years.
What is the correct tense of we know each other for five years?
We use past tense to write about the past. We use present tense to write about facts, opinions, or things that happen regularly. We use future tense to write about future events….Tense Signal Words.
Past Tense Signal Words | Present Tense Signal Words | Future Tense Signal Words |
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last week/month/year | never | tonight |
How do you say do we know each other?
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- You seem familiar.
- You look familiar.
- I know you from somewhere.
- I’m sure I’ve seen you before.
- Do I know you from somewhere?
- Have we met?
- Have we met before?
- Do I know you?
What does known to each other mean?
2 Answers. 2. 1. If you are acquainted with the other person to whom you are referring, you should say “we have known each other for many years” (like your #1, but without “to”).
Is “we know each other for ten years” correct?
No. “We know each other for ten years” is incorrect. You could say, “We knew each other ten years ago. We still know each other now. We have known each other for ten years. It is a matter of tenses, which must match. Knew—past tense. Know—present tense.
Is it correct to say “I have known him for 10 years”?
Neither.You could say “I have known him for ten years”, and that would be grammatically correct.Alternatively, “we have been acquainted for ten years”, or perhaps “I have come to know him over the last ten years” – depending upon the message you wish to convey. The Rock reveals the key to success for normal people.
How long have you been knowing each other for?
‘How long have you been knowing each other for’ is incorrect. This is present perfect continuous. It contains the present perfect rules but now you are adding the verb ‘to be’ (been) + verb + ing (knowing). The continuous is an ongoing action. It is true now and continues into the immediate future.
What is the difference between “I have known him for over a decade”?
They are both correct, though their meanings are slightly different. “I have known him over a decade” means that you have been constantly acquainted with him during the past 10 years. “I have known him for over a decade” means that you have known him sporadically for the past 10 years, but not specifically constantly or thoroughly.