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TeacherJapan Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

In times of VS in time of

Is there any difference between 'in times of' and 'in time of'? Are they both acceptable?

A friend is someone who is ready to help you in time of/in times of trouble.

  

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teacherJapan Is there any difference between 'in times of' and 'in time of'? Are they both acceptable? Yes, they seem interchangeable to me there.

  • teacherJapan Is there any difference between 'in times of' and 'in time of'?
  • Are they both acceptable?
  • Yes, they seem interchangeable to me there.
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teacherJapanIs there any difference between 'in times of' and 'in time of'? Are they both acceptable?

Yes, they seem interchangeable to me there.

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