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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Hi teachers! I need your help with the construction of these two sentences, I feel like there's sonething wrong with them. Are they both grammatically correct? If yes, do they have any differences?

I haven't said a word in three days.

I haven't said a word for three days.

Thanks in advance!

  

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They're both correct and mean the same.

  • They're both correct and mean the same.
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They're both correct and mean the same.

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