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victoria
Could you tell me the differences between "in twenty minutes' time" and "in twenty minutes"?
Are they the same?
2013年11月22日 22:15
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They are the same
2013年11月22日
They could mean the same, depending on context.
However, I could say, "You should complete this section of the test in twenty minutes", meaning "this part should be completed within twenty minutes" (but when you choose to start and end is not specified).
If I said, "You should start in twenty minutes time", it means you should start twenty minutes from now (at that specific time).
2013年11月22日
I'm pretty sure it means the same thing. Just 2different ways of saying it.
2013年11月22日
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