Tuesday, June 2, 2015

grammar - How to use the preposition 'in'and 'for' in an negative sentence.


Here, the seventh point says I can use the preposition in in an negative sentence. Does it mean I don't have to use the preposition for and still it will be correct?


For example:



  1. I was there for three years.

  2. I was not there in three years.


Thanks for help.




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