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in/for a short time
Is there a difference between them or when do I use which of them
in a short time
for a short time
Thank you so much
2013년 9월 8일 오후 3:10
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"In a short time" generally means very soon in the future you will do something. When you say "for a short time" demonstrates your time limit for doing something. For example: I will play tennis for a short while,and then eat dinner with the family.
2013년 9월 8일
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Basically, 'in + time' refers to a specific point in time after the present. For example, if it's 5:00 and I say something will happen in five minutes, I mean it will happen at 5:05.
'For + time' refers to a duration of time, rather than a specific point. When something is taking place over a period of time, use 'for'.
Ex:
"We will stay for five minutes" roughly means "We will leave in five minutes".
If you say "we will leave for five minutes", it implies that it'll take you five minutes to leave!
"We will stay in five minutes" doesn't make much sense, because it means that five minutes after the present you'll start to stay (which doesn't make sense if you think about the definition of 'stay').
It's the exact same for 'a short time'.
2013년 9월 8일
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For a short time would be used for something you going to do / doing or an action that is taking place.
Other ways to express a short period of time would be "for a little while" "i wont do it for long"
In a short time: would be something your GOING to do, something that your not doing yet but will be doing soon etc
2013년 9월 8일
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