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Michaelting Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

In a while vs for a while

I have not seen you for/in a while now.

I will be meeting with my boss in a while.

What are the differences between them?
  

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I have not seen you for a while. The duration you has not seen you. I will be in a meeting with my boss in a while.

  • I have not seen you for a while.
  • The duration you has not seen you.
  • I will be in a meeting with my boss in a while.
  • The duration it will take to meet him.
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I have not seen you for a while. The duration you has not seen you.

I will be in a meeting with my boss in a while. The duration it will take to meet him.
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I have not seen you for a while. The duration you has not seen you.

I will be in a meeting with my boss in a while. The duration it will take to meet him.
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I have not seen you for a while. The duration you has not seen you.

I will be in a meeting with my boss in a while. The duration it will take to meet him.

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