- forum.wordreference.com English OnlyI would want to know which is the correct preposition for this phrase: IN the last few days or ON the last few days ? For example, which...
- hinative.com questions/12771122Question about English (UK). In the last days + present perfect or past simple? ... Over the last few days I have not been feeling well.
- http://5o-clock.ru Materials/TensesMarkersThese days (В эти дни = сейчас, в настоящее время). Many people are learning English these days. ... I’ve met a lot of people in the last few days.
- textranch.com c/in-the-last-few-days-or-last-few-…Learn the correct usage of "in the last few days" and "last few days" in English. Discover differences, examples, alternatives and tips for choosing the right phrase.
- lingust.ru english/grammar/lesson8Ты слышал) о Брайане в последнее время? I’ve met a lot of people in the last few days. Я встретил много людей за последние несколько дней.
- english.stackexchange.com questions/222223/the-…Once that is fixed, then the only viable sentences are the ones that use "for the last few days", "in the last few days" and "in a few days".
- context.reverso.net перевод/английский-русский/in…Перевод контекст "in the last few days" c английский на русский от Reverso Context: We've seen it all in the last few days.
- grammarchecker.io page/in-last-few-days-or-in-…Mr President, the tension over Kosovo has risen in the last few days. You were the subject of many sermons in the last few days.
- cool-readers.ru foto/in-the-last-few-daysIn a few Days какое время. The last few маркер какого времени. ... In the last few days. Джоэл the last of us 2. Джоэл Миллер TLOU 2 могила.
- tureng.com tr/turkce-ingilizce/in the last few …"in the last few days" teriminin Türkçe İngilizce Sözlükte anlamları : 1 sonuç. Kategori. ... in the last few days zf. son birkaç gün içinde.
- usingenglish.com Learning English Ask a TeacherCan you tell me if the expression "in the last few years" must always go with a perfect tense? Thank you for you helpBulunamadı: days
- engdic.org time-expressions-for-all-tenses/In the next few minutes/hours/days: This expression is used to describe an event or action that will happen in the near future.