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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

For long

" I will not stay here for long."

In this sentence is "long" used as a noun denoting a time period ?
  

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Yes. –noun 26. a comparatively long time: They haven't been gone for long.

  • Yes.
  • –noun 26.
  • a comparatively long time: They haven't been gone for long.
  • Will it take long?
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Yes.

–noun

26.
a comparatively long time: They haven't been gone for long. Will it take long?

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