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  • in a few hours vs after a few hours | WordReference Forums
    It could mean a few hours from when the work was completed rather than a few hours from now In fact you can't tell from either sentence as they stand when the work was actually completed, but in the second sentence it doesn't matter
  • After two hours Two hours later - WordReference Forums
    So, first the treatment fails or succeeds and only some time later you realize or find out that it really failed or succeeded Regarding after 2 days 2 days later, I have a slightly different take In your example #4, I'd definitely take 2) '
  • two hours early earlier - WordReference Forums
    Tomorrow I have to start work 2 hours earlier (than today) I am sorry Mr Richards, you are 2 hours early, your room is not ready yet He arrived at work 3 hours later this morning (3 hours later than yesterday) I am sorry I am early
  • Why is Mail has been sent not Mail was sent . . .
    What Andygc said But an additional reason is the newness of it Your mail has (just) been sent If the the email had been sent in, say, 2002, it would be very strange to say your mail has been sent, though you could, in the same sense that Andygc says that it has been done as you instructed
  • in, after and later | WordReference Forums
    These don't mean the same thing to me "I will be back in 4 hours", to me, means "I will be back around 2 p m " In other words, I should be back right around 2 p m , give or take a few minutes "I will be back after 2 p m " means
  • Couple hours or Couple of hours? - WordReference Forums
    Unfortunately, I'm not lucky enough to have heard much native speech What makes me wonder is the fact that the number of results for "couple hours"(about 6 millions) in Google is bigger than the same number for "couple of hours"(about 4 millions) Here are some examples from first pages (only British sites were included):
  • for 3 hours [with simple past, present perfect . . .
    Note that "for 3 hours" does not necessarily mean "for all of the last 3 hours", but in many contexts, this is the most likely intended meaning The use of present perfect continuous is a contextual element that helps to suggest this meaning of "for 3 hours", but of course it does not eliminate other possibilities
  • difference between [previous few days] and [past last few days]
    My non-native English speaking friends made up the examples below (1) Over the previous few days, I stopped photocopying my business documents because my photocopier was broken I got a new one this morning, so now I can make copies again (2) Over the last few days, I have stopped


















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