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(1) past (plural pasts) The period of time that has already happened, in contrast to the present and the future. ...
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"Passed" or "Past" - Referring to a time in past compared to now
(1) past (plural pasts) The period of time that has already happened, in contrast to the present and the future. ...
possessives - {days / days'} worth of stuff? - English Language ...
6. This should be written with a possessive. Consider the case "It's around one day's worth of stuff". That is clearly correct and the singular possessive can be used. "One day worth" would be wrong. Therefore in the plural case, the plural possessive should be used: Three days' worth. However, this is one of those punctuation rules that are ...
Do "three consecutive days" mean the same as "three straight days"?
That is reliable authority. "Five consecutive days" and "five straight days" have the same denotative meaning. "She stayed at that hotel for five consecutive days" and "she stayed at that hotel for five straight days" denote the same thing, and neither implies that she never left the hotel's premises throughout those five days.
A question from test: choose one of then, since, after, that
The phrase "It was only ten years ago" isn't an event; and. the structure X since/after Y requires X to be a duration (e.g. ten years). The phrase ten years ago is a specific point in time, not a duration.
grammar - I was there for two days or I was there two days? - English ...
1: I fed my neighbour's cat three days. 2: She listened five hours. 3: They paid the mortgage two decades. 4: He pestered her five days. 5: I read [a book] three hours. I don't like any of the above without for. But I've no problem with... 5: I've lived here twenty years. 6: We stayed six weeks. 7: They waited two hours. 8: He slept eight hours.
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