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Tuongvan Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

in 2 days'time

Hi teachers,

Could you possibly help me wther these sentences the same in meaning ?

I have an appointment with my dentist in two days'time .
I will have an appointment with my dentist in two days'time .

Thank you in advance
  

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The first indicates that you have made an appointment that you will attend the day after tomorrow. The second indicates that you have not yet got but will get an appointment for the day after tomorrow.

  • The first indicates that you have made an appointment that you will attend the day after tomorrow.
  • The second indicates that you have not yet got but will get an appointment for the day after tomorrow.
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The first indicates that you have made an appointment that you will attend the day after tomorrow.
The second indicates that you have not yet got but will get an appointment for the day after tomorrow.
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Thank you Feebs very much

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