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Next, last or past?
How can I say eight months from now?
"next eight months" (or with "the"?)
And how to say the opposite - eight months until now?
"the past eight months"
"last eight months"
And would it be the same with days, weeks, year, etc.?
12 de may. de 2017 17:18
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It depends on your point of reference. You could say "eight months from now" or "in eight months" I will be finished university. "During the next eight months" I will be studying very hard. "Eight months ago", I moved to Europe. For the past eight months I have lived in Europe. When you use "for the past eight months" or "during the next eight months" then you are making reference to a past or upcoming continuous length of time. You can do it with days, weeks ,and years. Examples: "Two days from now" or "in two days" ; "for the past two days" ; two days ago" It's the same with weeks and years. Good luck with your learning goals!
12 de mayo de 2017
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The phrases you are asking about all have slightly different meanings.
"8 months from now" -- on a date 8 months from today. Example: I'm moving to Atlanta 8 months from now.
"in 8 months" -- means exactly the same thing as "8 months from now." Example: I'm moving to Atlanta in 8 months.
"the next 8 months" -- starting today, ending on a date 8 months from today. Example: I'm going to live in Brooklyn for the next 8 months.
"8 months until ___" -- means there are 8 months until something happens. Example: Only 8 months until I graduate college! Colloquially, people generally say "8 months till ___" (not the full word "until")
"8 months ago" -- opposite of "8 months from now." specifies a date 8 months in the past. Example: 8 months ago, I had my first child.
"the last/past 8 months" -- opposite of "the next 8 months." specifies a time period that started 8 months ago and ends today. Example: For the last 8 months I haven't spoken to my brother.
Hope that helps!
12 de mayo de 2017
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