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Anna29 Posted 8 years ago
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It's been

Could you please correct the following sentence?

I came down with a fever so it's been a week I had gone to school.

Thank you.

  

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Assuming you mean a week ago relative to now: I came down with a fever, so it's (been) a week since I went to school. I came down with a fever, so I haven't been to school for a week. I came down with a fever, so I've been off school for a week.

  • Assuming you mean a week ago relative to now: I came down with a fever, so it's (been) a week since I went to school.
  • I came down with a fever, so I haven't been to school for a week.
  • I came down with a fever, so I've been off school for a week.
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Assuming you mean a week ago relative to now:

I came down with a fever, so it's (been) a week since I went to school.
I came down with a fever, so I haven't been to school for a week.
I came down with a fever, so I've been off school for a week.

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