Please see the following sentence: "I am available to talk with you any time in the next two weeks." Today is Tuesday. Does the "next two weeks" in the sentence begin tomorrow, i.e., Wednesday, or next Monday?
Likewise, I said something like, "I have been very business in the past two weeks" or "I have been busy in the last two weeks." Today is Tuesday. Is the end of the "past/last two week" period yesterday, i.e., Monday, or last Sunday?
Thank you so much for your answers in advance!
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" Today is Tuesday. , Wednesday , or next Monday? Two weeks from today is two Tuesdays from now.
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" Today is Tuesday.
, Wednesday , or next Monday?
Two weeks from today is two Tuesdays from now.
" Today is Tuesday.
, Monday , or last Sunday?
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Please see the following sentence: "I am available to talk with you any time in the next two weeks." Today is Tuesday. Does the "next two weeks" in the sentence begin tomorrow, i.e., Wednesday, or next Monday? Two weeks from today is two Tuesdays from now.
Likewise, I said something like, "I have been very busy in the past two