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Lucas21c Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

'in' vs 'after'

Could you tell me which one is right between 'in' and 'after' in the following sentences? Thank you in advance.


1. The history class will end [ in / after ] 10 minutes.

2. The history class will have ended [ in / after ] 10 minutes.

  

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In both cases, in is the natural choice.i

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