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Correct the mistakes.
1) It has not rained since a week.
2) The repair work will last since a month.
3) I haven’t slept well since two days.​

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Answered by Anonymous
8

Answer:

It has not rained for a week

The repair work will last for a month.

I haven’t slept well since two days.​

Answered by Hansika4871
2

The answer is as follows:

1) It has not rained for a week.

2) The repair work will last for a month.

3) I haven't slept well for two days.

  • To rectify the sentences properly, one needs to know proper grammar.
  • A preposition in the English language is a group of words that are used before a pronoun, noun, or noun phrase to detail things such as time, direction, location, or place.
  • A verb in English grammar is a word used to describe an action, it is usually said to be an action word. it is a state of being, a state of occurrence.
  • It can also verb be expressed in different types of tenses, depending on the action being performed.
  • Tenses are used to indicate at what time an event is occurring. It is classified as past, present, and future with further classifications among the three.

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