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Tue 5 Dec, 2017 06:35 pm
If the following sentence is correct, what does it imply? Does it imply that I have just arrived in England and I am going to stay there for three months?
I am in England for three months.
Thank you.
It is correct, and it could mean that you are at some unspecified point in a three-month stay in England, or that you are starting a three-month stay, or you have been in England for an unspecified time, and have three months left in that country.