Hi
Which is correct please?
He wasn’t looking very good these last few months.
He didn’t look too good these last few months.
Thank you
anonymous these last few months This expression refers to time up to the present, so your best choice is the present perfect. He hasn't been looking [very / too] good these last few months. The others are understandable, but they're not as good as the one above.
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anonymousthese last few months
This expression refers to time up to the present, so your best choice is the present perfect.
He hasn't been looking [very / too] good these last few months.
The others are understandable, but they're not as good as the one above. I wouldn't use that first one at all.
CJ