0 Misused forms Posted by Atiq on August 13, 2017 What is the difference between these two examples?I have been at this school two years.andI have been at this school for two years.thank you Views: 134 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Votes: 0 E-mail me when people leave their comments – Follow
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Thank you Expector Smith!
Good question, Atiq!
Both are correct - you can omit the prepositon 'for', for example, 'I've been here (for) seven years now'.
I don't know for sure, but i guess if first case you were living there two years. And in second case you were going to school and came back to home everyday for two years.