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Thfihe Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

In two years, she was president of the company.

Hello,
I have a question about the sentence in the title.
In two years, she was president of the company.

For the meaning of this sentence, which interpretation is correct?

It took two years for her to became president.
After two years she was already the president of the company.

Thank you in advance.
  

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First,which do you think, please?

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First,which do you think, please?
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Sorry for being late, Clive.
Since I am not English speaker, I can't decide.
But I assume the sentence means 'it took two years to..' .
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Yes, without any context it is just a simple statement of fact.

Clive

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