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Shelby Killuminati Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Usage of "in that time" here?

Please make sure you are done before December as I will be out of country in/on that time(in december).
Also should I use "on" or "in" that time?
Thanks in advance.
  

Top answer

I will be out of the country at that time.

  • I will be out of the country at that time.
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I will be out of the country at that time.
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Also I would like to ask can I use try that in place of make sure? I just want to make it more polite.
Final version :
Please try that you are done before December as I will be out of country at that time.
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Shelby KilluminatiAlso I would like to ask can I use try that in place of make sure? I just want to make it more polite.Final version
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GPYI will be out of the country at that time.
What's the difference between 'at that time' and 'in ... time';

eg In any time that he could accurately remember, there had never been quite enough to eat, [...](60)

Is in the same as at?

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