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Niwantha
in the time to come or in the times to come - which one is correct??
Dear friends
Which sentence is the correct one? (in the time to come or in the times to come)
1. In the time to come he will be really busy.
2. In the times to come he will be really busy.
Should there be a comma after "in the time/times to come" ?
Thanks
Niwantha
Dec 25, 2014 3:15 PM
Answers · 2
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Yes, they're both correct. Yes, you need to use a comma. In normal conversation, I would phrase it "in the future."
December 25, 2014
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