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Teal lime Posted 9 years ago
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In two years & in two years' time

Would you please explain with a few examples when I should use "IN TWO YEARS" and when it is appropriate to use "IN TWO YEARS' TIME"?

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teal lime Would you please explain with a few examples when I should use "IN TWO YEARS" and when it is appropriate to use "IN TWO YEARS' TIME"? They are essentially interchangeable. The second contains redundancy.

  • teal lime Would you please explain with a few examples when I should use "IN TWO YEARS" and when it is appropriate to use "IN TWO YEARS' TIME"?
  • They are essentially interchangeable.
  • The second contains redundancy.
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teal limeWould you please explain with a few examples when I should use "IN TWO YEARS" and when it is appropriate to use "IN TWO YEARS' TIME"?

They are essentially interchangeable. The second contains redundancy.

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