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6 Jun 2021
- Portuguese (Brazil)
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English (US)
Question about English (US)
It's been 2 months that I haven't been practicing my English.
Is this sentence right?
It's been 2 months that I haven't been practicing my English.
Is this sentence right?
Is this sentence right?
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“It’s been two months since I’ve practiced my English.” is much more natural

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