which is correct? for two days or since two days.
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The correct sentence is “It hasn't rained for the last two days “. The word 'since: is used to refer to a date /day e. g. There has been no rain since Friday. While 'for 'is used to denote a period or a span of time.
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The word which (alone) works the best. Your sentence starts off with “one or more”, so it is therefore better to use just “which” in the second half of the sentence because it's unclear — “Which” can refer to “one” or “ones
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