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Messier42 Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

How are they different ?

In the course of time.
With each passing time.
As the time goes by.
  

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Only the first is acceptable. In the course of time. With each passing hour/day/week/ etc.

  • Only the first is acceptable.
  • In the course of time.
  • With each passing hour/day/week/ etc.
  • As time goes by .
  • Although they all refer to time's flight, they have different uses.
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Only the first is acceptable.

In the course of time.
With each passing hour/day/week/etc.
As time goes by.

Although they all refer to time's flight, they have different uses. Use Google to find typical contexts for each. You may post them here if you like.
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1) It will all work out in the course of time.
2) why a teachers' strike grows more likely with passing day?
3) Free tools available today for making yourself smarter with each passing day.

Is ' in the course of time ' the same as 'in time', ''in due time'?
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If you took these from Google, perhaps you mistyped #2?—or someone did.

1) It will all work out in the course of time.
2) Why does a teachers' strike grow more likely with each passing day?
3) Free tools available today for making yourself smarter with each passing day.
messier42Is ' in the course of time ' the same as 'in time'

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