How long or How much time? What’s the difference?Grammar / By Conor How long and How much time have the same meaning and we ask these questions when we want to find out the duration of something. Let’s look at some examples:How long does it take to fly to New York?How much time does it take to fly to New York?Never use How long time So…. What’s the difference?There is no difference in meaning but it is more common to use “How Long”In some situations, it is more common to use ”How Long?”With the present perfectHow long have you lived here?How long have you been studying English?How long have you been here?“How much time” in these examples sounds unnatural. It also sounds a little strange if you use “How much time” in the past simple.How long did you live there?How much time did you live there? (Sounds strange) How much time sounds more natural in these examplesHow much time do you have left?How much time do you need?“How long” is also possible and natural in these examples.If in Doubt…..If you are not sure which one to use, then use “How long”. Remember How long” is also used for distance.How long is your desk? Author Recent Posts ConorConor is the main writer here at One Minute English and was an English teacher for 10 years. He is interested in helping people with their English skills and learning about using A.I tools at work. Latest posts by Conor (see all) 10 Words or Phrases “To Make Her Feel Special” - October 16, 2024 Synonym Generator - September 11, 2024 [BrutallyHonest] Langua AI Review – Can you learn a language with AI? - April 23, 2024
Khaled October 17, 2022 at 6:49 pm Which one of the following is more applicable? Maya has taught English since 2009 When has Maya taught English? How long has Maya taught English? Reply
Which one of the following is more applicable?
Maya has taught English since 2009
When has Maya taught English?
How long has Maya taught English?