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Which preposition should I use to indicate a period of time?
I wonder which word I should use in the following phrases showing a period of time.
In/For the following years
In/For the remaining years
In/For the rest of the time
Thank you
Apr 9, 2019 1:57 PM
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In the following years
For the remaining years.
For the rest of time.
It depends on what the context is, you can use both for/in for the first two, depending on the topic. However, we would never say In the rest of time.
April 9, 2019
Thanks for the tip. Can I ask under what situation should I use "in" and "for"?
April 10, 2019
“in” and “for” don’t have the same meaning. You should use the preposition that fits the meaning!
April 9, 2019
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