How do you respond to Been a while?

How do you respond to Been a while?

The positive reply is usually Good, thanks, often followed by a similar question. In the UK people may say Yeah, good, thanks, and in the US people may say Real good, thanks.

How much time means?

“how much time” is only talking about the time of something, whereas “how long” could be talking about time or length.. if you’re talking about time, “how long” is still more common to use.

Is how much time correct?

“How much time” and “how long” can be used in place of one another in many common situations. In the situation you describe, both would sound natural and be correct grammar. “How long time” is always a mistake. It is not correct grammar under any normal circumstance.

Is how many time or how much time?

Therefore, you would have to say “how much time”. The word “times”, however, means occurrences. Since it can be broken down into component parts, e.g., “10 times” which are each a time, you would have to say “how many times”.

How long have been working here?

(present perfect continuous) I’ve been working here five years, but it’s only recently that I was transferred to this office. Similarly, one could say: (present perfect simple) He’s worked three hours today [he might work more, or he might go home after this].

How long it has been meaning?

How long has it been since (something happened)? This is a way to ask about how much time has passed between a past event and now.

How long have you been here answer?

How long have you been here? Your response would be the amount of time since you landed, which generally includes the first day (or other unit of time) and doesn’t include the current day (or other unit of time): I’ve been here for 4 days.

What do u like about living there?

3. What do you like about living there? I like living there because I think the house reflects my personality: I decorated it myself, I chose all the furniture, and everything is where I want it to be.

How long have you been living in the US?

Approximately 13 years

What does have been living mean?

I’ve been living in this old house for six years. This is present perfect continous. It has the same meaning as I outlined with present perfect above PLUS it indicates that you will continue to do so indefinitely/to some unstated time in the future. So: “I have lived in this house for 6 years and been very happy here.

How long have you been living here meaning?

“ I have been living here for 10 years. ” In such a case, it means (past to present time) the person has been living there and is STILL living there.

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