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Tenacious Learner Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Which one? [about/for]

Hi teachers,
I guess it is about. Could you correct or confirm it?
a) Complete these question and answers about duration with the present prefect progressive forms of the given verbs.
b) Complete these question and answers for duration with the present prefect progressive forms of the given verbs.

Thanks in advance.
  

Top answer

Both about and for can be used.

  • Both about and for can be used.
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5 Answers
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Both about and for can be used.
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I prefer "about".

(these questions)

CJ
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Complete these questions


Edit: CJ beat me to it.
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CalifJimI prefer "about".
Hi Jim,
Me too!Emotion: nodding
Thanks for your reply and correction. Thi
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Hi AG,
Thanks for your concern too!Emotion: smile

TS

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