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Seagull Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Prepositions and adverbial phrases

(a) I have been through many hardships in the past few months.

(b) I have been through many hardships for the past few months.

(c) I have been through many hardships during the past few months.

(d) I have been through many hardships these past few months.

(e) I have been through many hardships these last few months.

Which of the above four sentences sounds the most natural to native speakers? Also, please tell me which is okay and which is not okay.
  

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seagull Which of the above four five sentences sounds the most natural to native speakers? Oh, no! Now you're going to need to post on a math forum!

  • seagull Which of the above four five sentences sounds the most natural to native speakers?
  • Oh, no!
  • Now you're going to need to post on a math forum!
  • ___ (a) I have been through many hardships in the past few months.
  • Good.
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seagullWhich of the above four five sentences sounds the most natural to native speakers?
Oh, no! Now you're going to need to post on a math forum!
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Understood. Thanks a lot, CalifJim.
CalifJim Oh, no! Now you're going to need to post on a math forum!
Ooops! Now I remember I've been through many hardships regarding math.

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