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Chandrasekhar Reddy Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Which sentence correct?

I will never bring marriage topic up for discussion in future.
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I will never bring up marriage topic for discussion in future.
  

Top answer

I will never bring up the topic of marriage in the future.

  • I will never bring up the topic of marriage in the future.
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I will never bring up the topic of marriage in the future. Emotion: wink
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I will never bring up marriage for discussion in the future.

I will never bring up marriage as a topic for future discussion.
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in future - British
in the future - American

CJ
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Really, CJ? How about "past", then? I don't think I have ever heard anyone utter "in past" - whether British or American.
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Little GirlHow about "past", then?
No. It's the same in BrE and AmE for that.

CJ
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CalifJimin future - Britishin the future - AmericanCJ
In BrE, 'in future' tends to mean 'from this moment on'. 'In the future' tends to mean 'at some future time'.

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