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Gingie Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

future..

please.. help me with this problem... ('_')

is it wrong to say "in the future" ? if it is wrong, what is the right one?..
  

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It's not wrong Gingie. : I will try to do better in the future [Y]

  • It's not wrong Gingie.
  • : I will try to do better in the future [Y]
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It's not wrong Gingie.

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I will try to do better in the future

[Y]
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Hello Gingie

It depends on the context. You can say, 'I plan to learn English in the near future' meaning: I am planning to learn English soon. Or you can say, 'In future can you not forget to do your homework.' meaning: I am asking you not to do forget your homework again - quite an assertive comment.
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The British say "in future". Americans say "in the future".

CJ
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thanks friends... (^_^)
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You're welcome.

[Y]

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