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 anaram
 
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							| Apart from present perfect, what other tenses would you accept for this sentence? 
 I _________ (work) for this company for a long time.
 
 ( There is no context or time reference)
 
 
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 maryse pey�
 
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							| Simple preterit : I worked for this company for a long time.   That way you mentioned a fact of the past and we understand that you have stopped working for this company (whatever the reason is). That is to say that the period is a PAST period. |  19 Jun 2013     
					
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 alexcure
 
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							| Or Present Perfect Continuous: I have been working for this company for a long time. 
  And what do you think about the future reference? I will work for this company for a long time.   |  19 Jun 2013     
					
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 anaram
 
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							| Yes, in fact, I thought a lot of answers are possible: 
 intention:    - I �m going to work.
 Promise or improvised plan: - I �ll work
 duration in the past: - I was working
 Even past perfect: I had worked / had been working
 
 What do you think?
 
 
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 anaram
 
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							| Yes, in fact, I thought a lot of answers are possible: 
 intention:    - I �m going to work.
 Promise or improvised plan: - I �ll work
 duration in the past: - I was working
 Even past perfect: I had worked / had been working
 
 What do you think?
 
 
 |  19 Jun 2013     
					
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