Hello,guys! Now I come here again,there is a big problem I have to solve.Can anyone tell me the difference between "for the past few days" and "in the past few days"? You'd better list some examples.Thank you very much!
Well it should be "These past few days" and now its correct
Both of these phrases are grammatically correct. It is acceptable to use "the past couple of days" or "these past couple of days."
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Both are correct. Examples: # In a couple months, I will be 16. # A couple of moths later, he was the president of the company.
There are a couple of questions :)
The couple was
"The couple don't know" is correct.
Couple is a plural noun so -- walk together -- is correct
"A couple of days" is the correct version. A "couple" refers to two, which is plural. So if you're describing something plural you would need to use the plural form of "day," which is "days."
no in the past couple days he was traded to Pittsburgh
Both are correct. Examples: # In a couple months, I will be 16. # A couple of moths later, he was the president of the company.
There are a couple of questions :)
The couple was
The past participle of correct is "corrected."
Out of the past twenty days you must log in ten days. That means you can't log in a couple of days every month, it means log in 10/20 days.
Yes.
its a test that ur teacher gives u about wat u learened in the past couple of days
No, "a couple dozen lighthouses" is not correct English. The correct phrase would be "a couple of dozen lighthouses."
"The couple don't know" is correct.
The past tense of "correct" is "corrected," and the past participle is also "corrected."