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Rja Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Complete this work in 5 minutes. (or) Complete this work within 5 minutes.

Complete this work in 5 minutes.
(or)
Complete this work within 5 minutes.

Which is correct? What is the difference between them?
  

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rja Which is correct? What is the difference between them? within 5 minutes = before 5 minutes have elapsed in 5 minutes (2 possible meanings) a.

  • rja Which is correct?
  • What is the difference between them?
  • within 5 minutes = before 5 minutes have elapsed in 5 minutes (2 possible meanings) a.
  • = before 5 minutes have elapsed b.
  • ) I think, more idiomatically and less aggressively, you mean You have 5 minutes to complete this work.
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rjaWhich is correct? What is the difference between them?
within 5 minutes = before 5 minutes have elapsed

in 5 minutes (2 possible meanings)
a. = before 5 minutes have elapsed
b. = after 5 minutes have elapsed (Wait 5 minutes; then complete this work.)

I think, more idiomatically and less aggressively, you mean

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