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Which option is better and correct?
He's been taking the pills FOR MORE THAN A WEEK.
He's been taking the pills OVER A WEEK.
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2022年8月25日 09:04
回答 · 5
4
Both are equally correct.
Note that 'for' is used with both, not just the first one.
He's been taking the pills FOR OVER A WEEK.
('For' is sometimes omitted when saying how long.)
2022年8月25日
2
Both are fine however on the second one it would better if you said For over a week. Hope this helps!
2022年8月25日
1
Your second statement without ‘for’ is somewhat ambiguous.
The ‘for’ changes the meaning of ‘over’
I’ve lived here for over 20 years. (over = more than)
I lost 5 kilograms over 6 months. (over= during a period of)
If it were unambiguous from the context, a native speaker might omit the ‘for’ and still want ‘over’ to mean ‘more than’. But generally it’s not good.
2022年8月25日
1
I think they are both fine and correct~
2022年8月25日
Both are correct.
2022年8月25日
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Alina Torovets
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中国語 (普通話), 英語, ロシア語, ウクライナ語
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