0
Listenever Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

in or and



At 2:10, the speaker says:
So it might look like this at first, but as we adjust this and move that in/and weeks of work, in rough form it might look like this, and in final form, like this.

Which one is correct in context?
  

Top answer

I think she says "in". Given the intonation, I would put another comma in: as we adjust this and move that, in weeks of work , in rough form ...

  • I think she says "in".
  • Given the intonation, I would put another comma in: as we adjust this and move that, in weeks of work , in rough form ...
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

3 Answers
0
I think she says "in". Given the intonation, I would put another comma in:

as we adjust this and move that, in weeks of work, in rough form ...
0
What does "in weeks of work" here mean?
0
Over or during weeks of work. I.e., it takes weeks of work to adjust and move things until it is right.

Related Questions