![]() “How long” is often used with the present perfect verb tense. It often comes at the beginning of a question. You will probably hear “how long” more than “how much time.” It can sound less formal than “how much time” and many speakers find it more natural. But there are differences between the two. Both “how long” and “how much time” are used to ask about the amount of time something takes or has taken. I’d like to know the difference between “how long” and “how much time.” When should I use them? Today, we answer a question from Jorge in Colombia.
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