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Rommel Posted 10 years ago
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Should I say ‘studying’ or ‘our studies’ in the sentence? Have I correctly used ‘for now’ in the sentence?

Should I say ‘studying’ or ‘our studies’ in the sentence? Have I correctly used ‘for now’ in the sentence? Should I say ‘in’ or ‘for’?

We might not see the importance of (studying, our studies) for now, but time will come that we will be able to use it (in, for) our future careers.
  

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Suggestion: We might not see the importance of education right now, but the time will come when we will be able to use what we have learned in the future.

  • Suggestion: We might not see the importance of education right now, but the time will come when we will be able to use what we have learned in the future.
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Suggestion: We might not see the importance of education right now, but the time will come when we will be able to use what we have learned in the future.

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