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UK//ðiːz pɑːst fjuː deɪz//US//ðiːz pæst fju deɪz//

Meaning of These past few days

A phrase indicating the days immediately before the present.

In simple words: The days that have just passed.

These past few days in a sentence

  • These past few days have been quite stressful at work.

How to use These past few days

Typically used to refer to recent experiences or events. More suitable in spoken conversations or informal writing, sometimes found in personal messages or casual reports.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Imagine saying goodbye to the recent days like waving them off.

Related words

Collocations with These past few days

  • feeling overwhelmed these past few days
  • thinking about events these past few days
  • reflecting on challenges these past few days

Synonyms for These past few days

  • recent days
  • last few days
  • previous days

Common mistakes with These past few days

  • Confused with 'last few days' which implies a longer time span.
  • Using in a formal context where precise time references are needed.

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Frequently asked questions about These past few days

What does These past few days mean?

The days that have just passed.

What is the definition of These past few days?

A phrase indicating the days immediately before the present.

How do you use These past few days in a sentence?

These past few days have been quite stressful at work.

What are synonyms for These past few days?

Common alternatives include recent days, last few days, previous days.

What words go with These past few days?

It commonly pairs with feeling overwhelmed these past few days, thinking about events these past few days, reflecting on challenges these past few days.

What are common mistakes when using These past few days?

Confused with 'last few days' which implies a longer time span. Using in a formal context where precise time references are needed.

How do you pronounce These past few days?

US: //ðiːz pæst fju deɪz//, UK: //ðiːz pɑːst fjuː deɪz//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use These past few days?

Typically used to refer to recent experiences or events. More suitable in spoken conversations or informal writing, sometimes found in personal messages or casual reports.