0Hi, inthe sentence:02br 02br 00"He will run a mile in four minutes' time"02br 00 does the "in four minutes' time" mean "after 4 minutes"?02br 00Assuming now the time is 3 o'clock, will he start running at 3:04? 02br 00or 02br 00he will finish running at 3:04 without letting us know when he started?02br 00 Thanks! 0-
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0he will start running at 3:040-
— Anonymous
0he will start running at 3:040-
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