Is has long been correct?
Both “it has long been known” and “it has always been known” are correct but, according to the context, one may be preferred over the other. It is not a matter of grammar but of semantics.
Have long been meaning?
1 I have long been learning English. This means you have been learning English for a long time. I would also say that is a rarely used construction (to have long been doing sth) – it’s not wrong at all, but we would probably be more likely to say “I’ve been learning English for a long time”.
Has long been in a sentence?
Sentence examples for has long been used from inspiring English sources. US has long been used to detect calcified gallstones and renal stones. Ultrasound therapy (US therapy) has long been used as one of the combination treatments for CTS.
Has long since meaning?
long ago
Definition of long since 1 : long ago promises long since forgotten. 2 : for a long time has long since been a devoted friend.
Has long ended meaning?
2 having relatively great duration in time. a postpositive of a specified number of units in extent or duration. three hours long.
How long has it 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.
What can I say instead of a long time?
What is another word for for a long time?
on and on | at length |
---|---|
continuously | for ages |
forever | for hours |
incessantly | relentlessly |
unremittingly | at great length |
Which one is correct after a long time or after long time?
Grammatically it is correct since “after a long time” indicates a time up to the present and your action “to come/go somewhere” has its influence in the present time.
How do you say long awaited?
In this page you can discover 8 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for long-awaited, like: much-anticipate, , , much-await, long-promise, much-delayed, and long-anticipated.
What is another word for has been?
What is another word for has been?
obsolete | antiquated |
---|---|
stale | superseded |
timeworn | unfashionable |
past it | Stone Age |
done for | had it |
How can I use after long time?
Example: Nice to see you after a long time. I last saw you three years ago. After that, we were each busy with our lives for three years (a long episode). Now, I see you again.