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TOPIC: Question about prepositiion

Question about prepositiion #373

  • vtchk
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I had had a question for two days.

We can use which preposition? Why?
I learnt to drive ___________(in/for) four weeks

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Question about prepositiion #374

  • cbre
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you can say:
I learnt to drive in four weeks.
This means that it took you four weeks to become proficient in driving.
You can also say:
I learnt to drive for four weeks.
The meaning is slightly different to other sentence above. It means that you spent four weeks learning to drive but you did not necessarily become proficient at driving
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