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The Crusades lasted about 200 years.
The office of 'dictator' was only instituted in times of national crisis, and even then rarely for more than 6 months. If the crisis had passed earlier, the Dictator was expected to step down again.
The Roman Republic lasted 482 years.
two hundred
No, "lasted" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "last," which means to continue in existence for a specific period of time.
i got a migraine and it lasted for a week!
The dynasty lasted for a thousand years.
The word sought may be "lasted" (persisted, endured).
The landbridge only lasted 24,000 years.
The drought lasted for four years.
Margaret Thatcher's premiership lasted over 12 years.
Queen Victoria's reign lasted 64 years.
The word chronic describes a condition that developed slowly and lasted a long time. For example, chronic arthritis usually develops gradually with age. Acute arthritis may result from a recent infection.
We had a strong friendship that lasted for 8 years.
The Peloponnesian War lasted 27 years (431-404 BC).
I/You/We/They have lasted. He/She/It has lasted.