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  1. Dec 7, 2015 · I've most often seen "supplies last" but I suppose "supply lasts" could be correct, too, depending on how you interpret supply as a noun - as in "we have a supply of items" versus "we have supplies of items." Either is valid (assuming the plurality of "supply" can be accounted for).

  2. Jan 20, 2020 · What is correct “the last” or “last”? I haven’t read any book since “the last Saturday”/“last Saturday”. I read an article that we use last before a specific past time reference such as Monday.

  3. Sep 29, 2011 · There is no difference between your 2 sentences. They are both correct. However, You can use either "LAST" or "LAST FOR" if it is followed by a specific time period. THIS STORM WILL LAST WEEKS/THIS STORM WILL LAST FOR WEEKS. If anything else follows "LAST", you cannot use "LAST FOR".

  4. (the person or thing) after everyone or everything else: [ + to infinitive ] I hate being the last one to arrive at a meeting. Our house is the last one on the left before the traffic lights. The Mets will surely finish the season in last place (= at the lowest rank of their division).

  5. Last is used to talk about the length of time that an event continues: How long do you think this storm will last? The movie lasted over two hours. Last does not always need an expression of time: His annoyance won’t last. Last is also used to say that you have enough of something: The money she gave us should last until next week.

  6. 1. : to continue in time. The movie lasted about two hours. 2. a. : to remain fresh or unimpaired : endure. That paint job should last a long time. b. : to manage to continue (as in a course of action) She won't last; she'll quit before the week's out. c. : to continue to live. he will not last very much longer James Dennis. transitive verb. 1.

  7. You can use last in expressions such as last the game, last the course, and last the week, to indicate that someone manages to take part in an event or situation right to the end, especially when this is very difficult for them.

  8. Jun 19, 2017 · There are some important differences between “last” being used as a Verb and “last” being used as an Adverb or Adjective. As discussed in our English classes, “Last” is a tricky word for students because it has many meanings and functions.

  9. Mixing up last and the last when speaking about time can lead to misunderstandings, so English learners should be careful about how they use them. Let's look at the difference in meaning between last and the last.

  10. LAST definition: 1. the most recent: 2. The last book, house, job, etc is the one before the present one: 3…. Learn more.