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28 Dec 2019
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What is the difference between for a few short days and for a few long days ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between for a few short days and for a few long days ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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short days means the time went by quickly and long days means the time felt like it was taking forever to happen.
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The long days felt ‘long’ or ‘longer than usual’ (probably because something unpleasant or boring was happening) & vice versa (the exact opposite for the short days)
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