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Time For Questions: Using "How Long"


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Today we will see how to use "How long" to ask questions.

Here are some questions using "How long" along with answer options:


1. How long is your daily commute to work or school?

   - Less than 15 minutes

   - 15-30 minutes

   - 30-45 minutes

   - 45-60 minutes

   - More than 60 minutes


2. How long does it take you to get ready in the morning?

   - Less than 15 minutes

   - 15-30 minutes

   - 30-45 minutes

   - 45-60 minutes

   - More than 60 minutes


3. How long have you been in your current job or position?

   - Less than 6 months

   - 6 months to 1 year

   - 1-2 years

   - 2-5 years

   - More than 5 years


4. How long do you typically spend on a phone call with a friend or family member?

   - Less than 15 minutes

   - 15-30 minutes

   - 30-45 minutes

   - 45-60 minutes

   - More than 60 minutes


5. How long does it take you to complete a typical workout session?

   - Less than 15 minutes

   - 15-30 minutes

   - 30-45 minutes

   - 45-60 minutes

   - More than 60 minutes


6. How long have you lived in your current city or town?

   - Less than 1 year

   - 1-5 years

   - 5-10 years

   - 10-20 years

   - More than 20 years


7. How long do you spend on a typical shopping trip for groceries or household items?

   - Less than 15 minutes

   - 15-30 minutes

   - 30-45 minutes

   - 45-60 minutes

   - More than 60 minutes


8. How long is your average meeting or appointment at work?

   - Less than 15 minutes

   - 15-30 minutes

   - 30-45 minutes

   - 45-60 minutes

   - More than 60 minutes


9. How long have you been practicing your current hobby or interest?

   - Less than 6 months

   - 6 months to 1 year

   - 1-2 years

   - 2-5 years

   - More than 5 years


10. How long does it take you to complete a typical household cleaning session?

    - Less than 15 minutes

    - 15-30 minutes

    - 30-45 minutes

    - 45-60 minutes

    - More than 60 minutes


11. How long is your daily lunch break at work or school?

    - Less than 15 minutes

    - 15-30 minutes

    - 30-45 minutes

    - 45-60 minutes

    - More than 60 minutes


12. How long does it usually take you to fall asleep at night?

    - Less than 15 minutes

    - 15-30 minutes

    - 30-45 minutes

    - 45-60 minutes

    - More than 60 minutes


13. How long do you spend on a typical visit to the doctor's office?

    - Less than 15 minutes

    - 15-30 minutes

    - 30-45 minutes

    - 45-60 minutes

    - More than 60 minutes


14. How long is your daily break for relaxation or self-care?

    - Less than 15 minutes

    - 15-30 minutes

    - 30-45 minutes

    - 45-60 minutes

    - More than 60 minutes


15. How long have you been in your current relationship?

    - Less than 6 months

    - 6 months to 1 year

    - 1-2 years

    - 2-5 years

    - More than 5 years


16. How long does it take you to complete your daily work tasks or assignments?

    - Less than 1 hour

    - 1-2 hours

    - 2-3 hours

    - 3-4 hours

    - More than 4 hours


17. How long does it take you to plan a weekend getaway or short trip?

    - Less than 15 minutes

    - 15-30 minutes

    - 30-45 minutes

    - 45-60 minutes

    - More than 60 minutes


18. How long does it take you to prepare a typical meal at home?

    - Less than 15 minutes

    - 15-30 minutes

    - 30-45 minutes

    - 45-60 minutes

    - More than 60 minutes


19. How long is your average daily screen time on electronic devices (phones, computers, etc.)?

    - Less than 1 hour

    - 1-2 hours

    - 2-3 hours

    - 3-4 hours

    - More than 4 hours


20. How long does it take you to complete a typical creative project or artwork?

    - Less than 15 minutes

    - 15-30 minutes

    - 30-45 minutes

    - 45-60 minutes

    - More than 60 minutes


21. How long do you spend on a typical social gathering or party?

    - Less than 1 hour

    - 1-2 hours

    - 2-3 hours

    - 3-4 hours

    - More than 4 hours


22. How long does it take you to get through your morning routine?

    - Less than 15 minutes

    - 15-30 minutes

    - 30-45 minutes

    - 45-60 minutes

    - More than 60 minutes


23. How long have you been pursuing your current career or profession?

    - Less than 1 year

    - 1-5 years

    - 5-10 years

    - 10-20 years

    - More than 20 years


24. How long do you spend on a typical outdoor adventure or hike?

    - Less than 1 hour

    - 1-2 hours

    - 2-3 hours

    - 3-4 hours

    - More than 4 hours


25. How long does it take you to complete a complex task or project at work or school?

    - Less than 1 hour

    - 1-2 hours

    - 2-3 hours

    - 3-4 hours

    - More than 4 hours


26. How long does it take you to plan and organize a major event or celebration?

    - Less than 1 hour

    - 1-2 hours

    - 2-3 hours

    - 3-4 hours

    - More than 4 hours


27. How long do you spend on a typical visit to a library or bookstore?

    - Less than 15 minutes

    - 15-30 minutes

    - 30-45 minutes

    - 45-60 minutes

    - More than 60 minutes


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