English, asked by yasirah15963, 1 year ago

there has been no rains (answer here) the last two months.

give me the preposition we have to use at (answer here)

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Answered by KnightTwilight
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there \: has \: been \: no \: rains \: since \: the \: last \: two \: months \: or \: there \: has \: been \: no \: rains \:for \: the \: last \: two \: months.


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pratyush1753: 'since' is used when we dont have a definite period of time .But here time period is specified .So since wont be the correct answer.
pratyush1753: And yes dont take my correctio in an ill manner
KnightTwilight: I have left an option of "FOR" and since is also used in perfect continuous tense
KnightTwilight: no not in an I'll manner
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Answered by afruja70
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☆There has been no rains,for the last two months.

<b>Explanation</b>

Preposition are words that are used to join a phrase or sentence with another such as or ,and, since, till, such words are used as preposition which joins two sentence or phrase together.

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