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Kenny1999 Posted 11 years ago
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for years,? over the years,? in the last few years?

hi...

for years?? over the years?? in the last few years???

i have been working in this office for the last few years
i have been working in this office over the last few years

what's their difference?? what is the most appropriate tense that should be used with these expression??

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kenny1999 i have been working in this office for the last few years . i have been working in this office over the last few years . There's more to object to in the use of "i" instead of "I" than in either of the expressions with 'years'.

  • kenny1999 i have been working in this office for the last few years .
  • i have been working in this office over the last few years .
  • There's more to object to in the use of "i" instead of "I" than in either of the expressions with 'years'.
  • Both are fine.
  • No difference.
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kenny1999i have been working in this office for the last few years. i have been working in this office over the last few years.
There's more to object to in the use of "i" instead of "I" than in either of the expressions with 'years'. Both are fine. No difference.

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