📍 "He has been living on this street for five years with his family."
🌹The grammar in the sentence is correct; it correctly uses the present perfect continuous tense to show an action that started in the past and continues into the present. The structure of the sentence is: subject ("He") + has + been + verb-ing ("living") + on this street + for five years + with his family.
🍄Present perfect continuous: This tense is used for actions that started in the past and are still ongoing, which is the case here since he has been living on the street for a duration and presumably still does.
🍄"For five years": The word "for" is correctly used to indicate a duration of time, as opposed to "since," which is used for a specific starting point.
🍄"On this street": The preposition "on" is appropriate when referring to a location on a street.
🌹The grammar in the sentence is correct; it correctly uses the present perfect continuous tense to show an action that started in the past and continues into the present. The structure of the sentence is: subject ("He") + has + been + verb-ing ("living") + on this street + for five years + with his family.
🍄Present perfect continuous: This tense is used for actions that started in the past and are still ongoing, which is the case here since he has been living on the street for a duration and presumably still does.
🍄"For five years": The word "for" is correctly used to indicate a duration of time, as opposed to "since," which is used for a specific starting point.
🍄"On this street": The preposition "on" is appropriate when referring to a location on a street.
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