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Maj Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

For/since

1-You have been gone for too long.
2-You have been gone since too long.


1 or 2. Which is correct?
  

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The first one is correct. You could, however, have said "You've been gone since yesterday". Rommie

  • The first one is correct.
  • You could, however, have said "You've been gone since yesterday".
  • Rommie
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The first one is correct. You could, however, have said "You've been gone since yesterday".

Rommie
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I suppose I could also say " how long will you be gone for or since?"

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