I ...... this car for more than ten years.
a) have owned
b) have been owning
c) owned
d) will own
So what's the difference between a,b and c
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1(a) you still own it, (b) nobody would say this, (c) you don't own it any more, (d) you don't own it yet.– Michael HarveyMar 10, 2022 at 11:37
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Some verbs are hardly ever used in the continuous (progressive) tense. We can say people have been owning cars for many years (many people have possessed cars at different times), but not I have been owning a car.– Kate BuntingMar 10, 2022 at 12:56
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