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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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later/from now

0A: I don't know what the economy is going to be six months [later/from now].02br
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00Are they equal?02br
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02br 02br 00Later would be used talking about a past time. "He made his decision on what he knew at the time; he didn't know what the economy 01b 00was02b 00 going to be 6 months 01b 00later02b 00 (or six months from then). 0-

  • 02br 02br 00Later would be used talking about a past time.
  • "He made his decision on what he knew at the time; he didn't know what the economy 01b 00was02b 00 going to be 6 months 01b 00later02b 00 (or six months from then).
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0 I would say '6 months from now' or 'in 6 months'.02br
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00Later would be used talking about a past time. "He made his decision on what he knew at the time; he didn't know what the economy 01b00was02b00 going to be 6 months 01b00later02b00 (or six months from then). 0-
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0 Later would be used talking about a past time. "He made his decision on what he knew at the time; he didn't know what the economy 01b00was02b00 going to be 6 months 01b00later02b00 (or six months from then).02br
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00"Are you going to the pub tonight?"02br
00"I don't know yet, I'll decide later and
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0Thanks, Philip and Optilang. Got it.0-

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