Hello dear Alan,
She cooks spaghetti for two hours.
1) Is the sentence above grammatically correct?
2) Can "for" mean during/within/in in this sentence?
Thanks
For in the present simple
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Re: For in the present simple
1. Yes
2. If you mean "could any of these words be grammatically substituted here for 'for'?", the answer is no.
2. If you mean "could any of these words be grammatically substituted here for 'for'?", the answer is no.