Could you these two sentences?
1) Studying abroad will not always do you good in the future.
2) Studying abroad will not always ensure your success in the future.
teacherJapan Could you these two sentences? Ahem. "In the future" places the expected benefit or lack thereof on the far side of an undetermined but fixed space of time.
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teacherJapanCould you these two sentences?
Ahem.
"In the future" places the expected benefit or lack thereof on the far side of an undetermined but fixed space of time. It strikes me as a mistake for "in the long run", which places them on a continuum starting soon. That aside, both are fine.
I suggest hi.
Studying abroad will not always ensure your future success.