milan2003_07
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Hello,
My question is about using the verb "to last". I'm always worried about miusing the preposition "for" together with this verb. Do we really need this preposition?
The performance lasts (for - ?) five hours
The performance last (for - ?) more than five hours
If "for" isn't needed in either example, please tell me do we ever need to use it with "last"?
Thanks
My question is about using the verb "to last". I'm always worried about miusing the preposition "for" together with this verb. Do we really need this preposition?
The performance lasts (for - ?) five hours
The performance last (for - ?) more than five hours
If "for" isn't needed in either example, please tell me do we ever need to use it with "last"?
Thanks