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Tuongvan Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

2 months from now

Dear teachers,
Could you possibly tell me whether the following sentences are the same?:

Christmas will be two months from now .
Christmas will be in two months
Christmas will be in two months'time

Thank you in advance
  

Top answer

To me, they all mean the same.

  • To me, they all mean the same.
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To me, they all mean the same.
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Thank you Avangi,

By the way, can I say :"Christmas is two months away/off " instead of " Christmas will be two months from now" ?

Thank you in advance
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Yes, those are both okay, in my opinion.
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Thank you Avangi very much.
Just a little curiosity,why were you absent from this forum for a long time?I am very happy when you come back the forum to help us.

Best wishes
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I totalled my son's pickup truck - broke a wheel and went backward off the freeway, down a 100-foot embankment. I was sure I was a gonner. Miraculously escaped injury, but it sure shocked the heck out of me for a long time. I now have a morbid fear of red pickup trucks. - A.

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