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Tuongvan Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

in 2 days

Dear teachers,
Could you please tell me whther these sentences are the same?:

My exam will be in two weeks
My exam will be in two weeks'time
My exam will be two weeks from now
It will be two weeks until my exam
It is still two weeks until my exam
My exam is still two weeks away/off

Thank you in advance
  

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All carry the same data. 'Still' adds an emotional dimension to the statement.

  • All carry the same data.
  • 'Still' adds an emotional dimension to the statement.
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All carry the same data. 'Still' adds an emotional dimension to the statement.
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Thank you Mister Micawber

By the way Can I use the simple present instead of the simple future as follows ?:

My exam is (only)two weeks from now
It is (only)two weeks until my exam
My exam is (only)two weeks away/off

Thank you in advance

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