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What does it mean “in two weeks time”?
What I understand is “in two weeks time” means is “a couple of times in one week” OR “Twice a week” Am I right? Please help me.
E.g I’m going to watch TV football match in two weeks time. So, it means twice a week. Is it correct?
2014年11月24日 07:25
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Thank you very much teacher Peachey.
2014年11月24日
No, sorry - "in two weeks' time" means "about two weeks from now".
"Time" can mean a period, or an event. When we say "twice a week", we mean that event happens twice.
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