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Teo Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

in two days

Gerry should be home in two days.

Which does in two days mean in the above sentence, within two days or at the end of two days?
  

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Two days from now. So if today is Monday, we would expect Gerry on Wednesday.

  • Two days from now.
  • So if today is Monday, we would expect Gerry on Wednesday.
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Two days from now.

So if today is Monday, we would expect Gerry on Wednesday.

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