"She was quiet" = past simple
"for a long time" = prepositional phrase concerning time
Past simple sentence.
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This sentence is declarative, as it makes a statement about the subject "she" being quiet for a long time.
The correct grammar for that sentence is: "It is my first time trying this kind of hairstyle."
The preposition in the sentence "he was gone for a long time" is "for". It indicates the duration of time during which he was absent.
I remained at the party until midnight last night.
No, the sentence is not grammatically correct. It should be: "It had been a long time since I had written to you."
I use an egg timer to time how long I cook my eggs.
A visual learner needs quiet study time.
keep them occupied for a long time then they will get tired and BE QUIET
During this quiet time, no talking aloud will be allowed.
The quiet eruption soon reached a crescendo.
we have not meet for a long time.
dormant
A lot of physical attention and then quiet time.
I remained at the party until midnight last night.
The sentence is correct if you and the article 'a': "She started her journey a long time ago."
A long, long time homey.
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Example sentence - If I am careful with my books they will last a long time.