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In the next two weeks?
I will see you in the next two weeks.
I will see you in two weeks' time.
I will see you two weeks from now.
I will see you the week after next.
I will see you in two weeks.
Do these sentences mean the same that they don't see each other again until two weeks from now?
Does 'I will stay here for/ in 2 weeks' tell us about the length of stay? What is the difference between the two prepositions used in this case?
9 Thg 03 2015 16:36
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Only three of these sentences have this meaning, while two of them have a different meaning,
I will see you in two weeks' time.
I will see you two weeks from now.
I will see you in two weeks.
These three sentences all have the same meaning. I'd presume that we'd meet again on Monday 23rd March.
I will see you the week after next.
This is less precise. It would mean that I'll see you some time during the week of the 23 - 30 March.
I will see you in the next two weeks.
This means that I'll see you some time during the next two weeks - any day between now and 23rd March.
9 tháng 3 năm 2015
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Best options :
"I will see you in (exactly) two week's time" If I say this today, I will see you on exactly 23 March or around 23 March.
"I have worked / I will work for 2 weeks" - use for + duration
9 tháng 3 năm 2015
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