I have made up the sentences below,
(1a) I know Jack will come to visit us, but I am not exactly sure when that will happen. I have heard that he will spend time with us for two Thursdays.
(1b) I know Jack will come to visit us, but I am not exactly sure when that will happen. I have heard that he will spend time with us on Thursday for two weeks.
Which highlighted phrase is correct? Thank you for your time and help.
[for two Thursdays] or [on Thursay for two weeks]
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Re: [for two Thursdays] or [on Thursay for two weeks]
Neither.
--> I have heard that he will spend time with us on two consecutive Thursdays.
--> I have heard that he will spend time with us on two consecutive Thursdays.