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Teal lime Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

In ten years or in ten years' time

Which of the following sentences is correct?

1) What will you be doing in ten years?

2) What will you be doing in ten years' time?

If both are possible, do they mean the same thing?

If so, which would you use?

Thank you.

  

Top answer

teal lime s' time? That part is irritatingly redundant.

  • teal lime s' time?
  • That part is irritatingly redundant.
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teal limes' time?

That part is irritatingly redundant.

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