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Grape cat 982 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

I can learn it in/for a reasonable time

Hi!
Could you please explain the difference between these two sentences (in vs for)?
I can learn it in a reasonable time.
I can learn it for a reasonable time.
Thanks in advance.

  

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grape cat 982 I can learn it in a reasonable time. A good sentence. grape cat 982 I can learn it for a reasonable time.

  • grape cat 982 I can learn it in a reasonable time.
  • A good sentence.
  • grape cat 982 I can learn it for a reasonable time.
  • A bad sentence.
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grape cat 982I can learn it in a reasonable time.

A good sentence.

grape cat 982I can learn it for a reasonable time.

A bad sentence.

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