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Yuki Nakamura Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Keep a week V.S. keep for a week?

Hi, can anyone explain the difference between these two phrases?


1) It will keep a week in the fridge.

2) It will keep for a week in the fridge.


Which is more correct?

  

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Yuki Nakamura can anyone explain the difference between these two phrases? There is none. Yuki Nakamura Which is more correct?

  • Yuki Nakamura can anyone explain the difference between these two phrases?
  • There is none.
  • Yuki Nakamura Which is more correct?
  • Both are correct.
  • The second is a bit more formal.
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Yuki Nakamura can anyone explain the difference between these two phrases?

There is none.

Yuki NakamuraWhich is more correct?

Both are correct. The second is a bit more formal.

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