English Pronunciation  I've been living here for two years.

I've been living here for two years.

How do I tell someone how long I've been living somewhere?

To tell someone how long you have lived somewhere, you can use the sentence pattern I've been living here for + PERIOD OF TIME. For example: I've been living in the city for one year. There are many ways somebody could respond to sentences like this. For example, a response to I've been living here for two years could be Do you like it here?.

How do you pronounce “I've been living here for two years.”?

Listen to the male and female pronunciation of this phrase in American and British English. Afterwards you can record and compare your pronunciation with the audio recorder.
  • AEI've been living here for two years.
  • AEI've been living here for two years.
  • BEI've been living here for two years.
  • BEI've been living here for two years.

How could I respond to “I've been living here for two years.”?

Do you like it here?

How do I form “I've been living here for two years.”?

I've been living here for + PERIOD OF TIME.
  • I've been living here for two years.
  • I've been living here for three months.
  • I've been living here for years.

What are other important sentences related to “Where Are You From?”?

  • Where are you from?
  • Where do you live?
  • What is your hometown?
  • I'm from Ireland.
  • I live in Australia.
  • I grew up in Canada.
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