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English in 1 Minute, Last vs For the last vs In the last - English In A Minute

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Last vs For the last vs In the last - English In A Minute

We're going to talk about the difference between

'last', 'for the last' and 'in the last'

when talking about time.

I went to the doctor's twice last week

/ last month / last year.

Last week, last month and last year, here,

are talking about the week, month and year

before this one.

There is no connection to now. It is before now.

And what do we say when we want to

talk about the day before this one?

We just say 'yesterday', right?

And we say 'yesterday morning', 'yesterday afternoon',

'yesterday evening', but 'last night'.

I've had the flu for the last week,

so I've come to work only once in the last week.

In both cases, we are talking about the period of time

from a week ago until now.

With 'for the last week',

I've had the flu every day.

It's continuous over a week.

With 'in the last week',

I have come to work only once within that time.

Can you think of something you did last week?

And what's one thing you've done in the last week

and something else you've done for the last week?

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