Hi profe, how are ya ?. Great video profe, even though I know that rule, I've always used "for the longest time", "in a long time" and "for a long time" indistinctly or interchangeably no matter if the expression is affirmative or negative but I think I'mma start using them correctly.
In the scene of the movie the girl said;. "Although I gotta admit, best 500 bucks I've spent IN a long time". # "I've spent" = affirmative but using "IN a long time". Explanation: # the girl hadn't spent 500 dollars until now and it was worth it.
Hi profe, it's me again; I was wondering; Isn't the correct question ?. - What is IT denied by everyone but actually is 100% real ?. Or Am I wrong profe ?. Thanks in advance for the answer profe 👍.
@@EnSimplesPalabras Yeah, I got it profe, you're right and I was wrong profe I forgot sometimes WH words or interrogative pronouns can function as subjects. 👍.