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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

week in advance

Could someone please correct the sentences?
1 On an iPhone, the weather forecast is shown for a week in advance. If today is Monday, you will see the forecast until next Monday.
2 You can only get forecast up to week in advance. From Monday to Monday. If you want to see the following Tuesday's you need to wait till Tuesday

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1 - through next Monday 2 - I prefer: You can get the forecast only up to a week... [ I think that one could expet the forecast only through Sunday. ]

  • 1 - through next Monday 2 - I prefer: You can get the forecast only up to a week...
  • [ I think that one could expet the forecast only through Sunday.
  • ]
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1 - through next Monday
2 - I prefer: You can get the forecast only up to a week...
[ I think that one could expet the forecast only through Sunday. ]
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Philip1 - through next Monday
'Until' is fine in BrE.
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The first sentence in each is the problem I am facing.

On an iPhone, the weather forecast is shown for a week in advance.
On an iPhone, the weather forecast is shown up to a week in advance.

You can only get forecast up to week in advance.
You can only get forecast for a week in advance.

What is the grammatical way?

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