I am in love with you for 2 days - meaning that 2 days ago he realiyed he eas in love with her. Is that grammatically correct? (don't judge the guy, it's a line from a movie about WW2. )
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I've been in love with you for two days. I fell in love with you two days ago. I've been in love with you since the day before yesterday.
— Philip
I've been in love with you for two days.
I fell in love with you two days ago.
I've been in love with you since the day before yesterday.
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I've been in love with you for two days. I fell in love with you two days ago. I've been in love with you since the day before yesterday. [ We make no judgments here