HyunWook Park
over the last three weeks Or for the last three weeks over the last three weeks Or for the last three weeks Which one is correct? And is it also fine to write 'past' instead of 'last'?. For example, I have been busy over the past(last) three weeks. What if I want to talk about future? For example, I will be busy for the next three weeks, I will be busy over the next three weeks. Thanks a lot for your help in advance and Cheers! Hyuwnook
2015년 6월 20일 오후 8:53
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You can use 'over' for both the future and the past. Over the next three weeks I will be studying for my final exam. 'For the next/last/past three weeks' is also fine. You could also use 'during' instead of 'for' or 'over'. Here's a discussion about the nuances of the difference between 'for' and 'over': https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/165260/what-does-it-mean-to-say-you-are-doing-something-over-the-next-3-weeks
2015년 6월 21일
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In the future 'over' does not work. I have been busy for the past three weeks. Last works just as well. You can say 'over' but for sounds better, especially academically.
2015년 6월 21일
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