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Ivy Chow
what's the difference between "two months from now", "in two months", "two months away"? Thx.
Nov 5, 2020 8:50 AM
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They mean the same thing ; 'two months from now' is slightly more formal and might be used in an official document or letter, and also 'two months away'. 'In two months' is more informal.
'The outcome of this procedure is still two months away.'
'Two months from now we should know where we stand.'
'In two months we should know where we stand.'
November 5, 2020
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Not much Priscilla, with the last one you need a bit more to answer the question, what is two months away.
Example, Christmas is two months away
Best wishes
Richard
November 5, 2020
Hi, I want to learn the English language and know the Arabic language
November 5, 2020
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