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  1. Aug 11, 2009 · As days go by: As days keep passing. As time goes on. As days gone by: Incorrect construction.

  2. Aug 6, 2010 · (Or s/he's dead, but this is another meaning of 'gone'.) It's a bit surprising to a non-native speaker that it means 'I'm leaving'. Though I can think of it in a funny way, like "I'm sooo (sic!;-) ) leaving that I'm already not here; I'm gone.":-D Is it idiomatic, by the way?

  3. Oct 14, 2010 · And, following on from BobK's post, I can say: "Smoking is so revolting to me that if I so much as see a cigarette I am ill for two days ". Absolutely. The preposition for is doing different things in Bob's and in your example from what it does when combined with the present perfect. In your examples for is simply establishing the period of ...

  4. Dec 23, 2017 · United States. Dec 23, 2017. #4. One of the uses of the past perfect is to talk about duration before something else in the past, or completed actions in the past before another event in the past. In this case the period of 84 days is the completed duration. Although he hasn't caught it yet at this point in the story, the fish he caught is the ...

  5. Sep 29, 2019 · It is a preposition according to some grammarians. Some still consider it an adverb. Yes, some do, but consider this pair: [1] I recall his behaviour ten days ago. [2] That was ten days ago. In [1] the ago phrase modifies the noun "behaviour", and in [2] it is predicative complement of the verb "was".

  6. What does the idiom 'Gone To The Dogs' mean? With a clear, concise definition and usage examples, discover this idiom's meaning and usage in the English language. Explore with us today!

  7. Quiz: Been & Gone. This is a beginner-level quiz containing 10 multichoice quiz questions from our 'vocabulary' category. Simply answer all questions and press the 'Grade Me' button to see your score. This exercise is also available as a printable worksheet.

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