Can I use for with simple present or only with present perfect: I was a vegan for 3 years, is it correct? what about yet: I wasn't ready yet
I was a vegan for 3 years. Fine I wasn't ready yet Fine
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dominique 4595Can I use for with simple present or only with present perfect: I was ? a vegan for 3 years
"was" is not simple present, and you can't use 'for' with the simple present:
I am a vegan for 3 years.
CJ