The present tense with seit in German - Higher

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Key points about the present tense with seit

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  • The seit can be used with the to indicate something which happened the past but is ongoing in the present.

For example:


  • I have been learning German for two years.


  • I have lived in Vienna for four years.

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Using the present tense + seit

The present tense + seit (for/since) is used to express how long something has been happening for. It indicates something which started in the past, but it is still ongoing.

seit is always followed by the .

For example:

  • - I have had a headache since yesterday.

  • - We have lived in Stuttgart for two years.

  • - How long have you been unwell for?

  • - My sister has been playing the piano for a year.

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  1. I have had backache for three days.

  1. We have lived in Germany for five years.

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