lagoo
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- Feb 5, 2017
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- Student or Learner
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- Chinese
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- China
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- China
1) I haven't seen her in three days.
2) I haven't seen her for three days.
I understand 2) very well. But I'm got confused about sentence (1).
What does the time clause in three days mean there?
2) I haven't seen her for three days.
I understand 2) very well. But I'm got confused about sentence (1).
What does the time clause in three days mean there?