lt;for gt; the last few days - WordReference Forums Good morning, I have a question I was wondering if the phrases "for the last few days" and "the last few days (without "for") differ in usage My assumption is that if you use the phrase with "for the last few days" you have to use the present perfect On the other hand, you have to use the simple past when you use "the last few days"
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