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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

In 50 years VS. after 50 years

I am happy to meet you in 50 years.

I am happy to meet you after 50 years.

Which preposition is better to you? Thank you a million in advance.
  

Top answer

This means that you won't see the person again for fifty years. I'll be happy to meet you in 50 years. This means that you are now seeing the person and that it has been fifty years since the last time you saw him.

  • This means that you won't see the person again for fifty years.
  • I'll be happy to meet you in 50 years.
  • This means that you are now seeing the person and that it has been fifty years since the last time you saw him.
  • I am happy to meet you after 50 years.
  • If you have some other meaning in mind please post a clarifying question.
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This means that you won't see the person again for fifty years.
I'll be happy to meet you in 50 years.

This means that you are now seeing the person and that it has been fifty years since the last time you saw him.
I am happy to meet you after 50 years.

If you have some other meaning in mind please post a clarifying questi

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