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JimmyH Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

for/in

When do we use 'for' and 'in' in the following context?
Regards

- The internet has been creating issues for past six days

- The internet has been creating issues in past six days
  

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For and in are interchangeable in sentences like yours, but an article is needed: I haven't seen him in/for the past/last six days. CB

  • For and in are interchangeable in sentences like yours, but an article is needed: I haven't seen him in/for the past/last six days.
  • CB
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For and in are interchangeable in sentences like yours, but an article is needed: I haven't seen him in/for the past/last six days.

CB

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