"i be studying english for ten years": is this sentence grammatically correct contained by english?


Answers:    No, it should be either : "I own been studying english for ten years", if you are still studying. If you hold stopped studying english, it would be "I studied english for 10 years."


No, a better way of maxim it would be "I studied English for 10 years"
Euch. Whether or not it is grammatically correct, it sounds terrible. It should be "I studied English for ten years."
*** "I studied english for ten years" would be the correct agency to say that.
sure sounds right to me...
"I hold studied English for a period surrounded by which it has be deemed not long enough".
No, you would influence "I studied English for ten years."
No I don't think so-

"I studied English for ten years"

Maybe?
The above are correct, or you could enunciate "I have be studying English for ten years"
no. what everyone has said is correct
No. Not if that be the whole sentence. What WOULD be correct though would be to influence;

" I was studying English for ten years earlier I realised this was fruitless grammar".
"What were you doing?"
"i be studying english for ten years"
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Capitalisation!!!!!! As typed it is wrong, *studied* mo betta.
I studied English for ten years.
It's a fragment
To be correct, something must be added at the end.
For example- I be studying English for 10 years when I stopped.
No. Not really. It would be better as "I studied English for 10 years".
You should say "I studied English for ten years, but I still can't catch it right"


p.s. English has a means E too.
I have studied English for ten years

Whose education you the back to front brigade
no, better is I studied English for ten years.
No: if you report a certainty, use simple present or simple past.

Yes: if you show the interuption, consequently you can say:
"While I be studying English, I learned how to use verb tenses"

Using continuous verb phrases to report facts is one of the most adjectives writing mistakes my TOEFL students make.
uhmm. i suggest "eniglish was my work of study for just about ten years" would work out a little better.
no i deliberate you should say i studied english for ten years


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