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In the next 2 weeks and in 2 weeks???
Do 'in the next two weeks'' and ''in 2 weeks'' have same meanings?
Jan 8, 2014 10:42 AM
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Not exactly, "in the next two weeks" means something will happen between now and two weeks from now. For example, in the next two weeks I will be getting ready for my trip to New York. "In two weeks" means something will occur two weeks from now. In two weeks I will travel to New York.
January 8, 2014
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