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It lasts over four hours vs It is lasting over four hours

The phrase 'it lasts over four hours' is correct. 'Lasts' is the simple present tense, which is used to describe actions that are habitual, factual, or timeless. On the other hand, 'it is lasting over four hours' is not commonly used in English. The present continuous tense 'is lasting' is typically used for actions happening at the moment of speaking or for temporary situations.

Last updated: March 23, 2024

It lasts over four hours

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is in the simple present tense, indicating that something regularly or habitually lasts for over four hours.

Examples:

  • The battery life of this device lasts over four hours.
  • The movie lasts over four hours, so make sure you have enough time to watch it.
  • The effect of the medication lasts over four hours.
  • The meeting usually lasts over four hours.
  • The flight lasts over four hours, including the layover.
  • Before we come to the order of business, I am pleased to take the opportunity to report to you something you will have heard about over the last twenty-four hours: the resounding 'yes' vote in the Irish referendum on the Treaty of Nice.
  • Coming from the Left in Europe I have an obligation - and I have said this elsewhere in this building over the last twenty-four hours - to ensure that we address that issue honestly and frankly without in any way appearing to compromise on our principles.
  • So Holt's inquisition lasted over four hours.
  • We been here for over four hours.
  • Just over four hours before we need to evac Pretty Lake.
  • We've been here for over four hours.
  • It's been over four hours.
  • Ben had over four hours until his speech.
  • He breathed on his own for over four hours.
  • I have been walking for over four hours.
  • I have been walking for over four hours.
  • Which in just over four hours will be soaked with water from the 10:00 wave.
  • He said he was only going to be gone five minutes... and that was over four hours ago.
  • I would expect by this point, well over four hours later, for there to be very little fat.
  • But that hospital was over four hours away, and Sevitha didn't have the means to get there, so her baby died.
  • It says you held him and... he breathed on his own for over four hours.
  • I've been waiting over four hours!
  • Mr President, this debate began over four hours ago, and I can understand that great demands have been made on the attention of the European Parliament.
  • Staff members shall be entitled to business class or equivalent travel for journeys involving a flight of over four hours or a total time of travel of at least four hours involving two flights.
  • I sat outside school like an idiot for over four hours!

Alternatives:

  • it continues for over four hours
  • it goes on for over four hours
  • it endures for over four hours
  • it remains for over four hours
  • it stays for over four hours

It is lasting over four hours

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

The present continuous tense 'is lasting' is typically used for actions happening at the moment of speaking or for temporary situations. Using it in this context may sound awkward or unnatural.
  • So Holt's inquisition lasted over four hours.
  • We been here for over four hours.
  • Just over four hours before we need to evac Pretty Lake.
  • We've been here for over four hours.
  • It's been over four hours.
  • Ben had over four hours until his speech.
  • He breathed on his own for over four hours.
  • I have been walking for over four hours.
  • I have been walking for over four hours.
  • Which in just over four hours will be soaked with water from the 10:00 wave.
  • He said he was only going to be gone five minutes... and that was over four hours ago.
  • I would expect by this point, well over four hours later, for there to be very little fat.
  • But that hospital was over four hours away, and Sevitha didn't have the means to get there, so her baby died.
  • It says you held him and... he breathed on his own for over four hours.
  • I've been waiting over four hours!
  • Mr President, this debate began over four hours ago, and I can understand that great demands have been made on the attention of the European Parliament.
  • Staff members shall be entitled to business class or equivalent travel for journeys involving a flight of over four hours or a total time of travel of at least four hours involving two flights.
  • I sat outside school like an idiot for over four hours!
  • Well, it is amazing what four hours of scrubbing a kitchen can do.
  • Still, it is under four hours to Rome.

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