Joshua Meinert TS #5
Today, Dojun brought questions for me about the English language that he developed from his personal study. He asked the difference between saying “two days later” and “two days from now/then.” This was a tricky one for me but we looked at some examples and decided that “two days later” is used for more of a general explanation or instructions. For example: “When a patient takes antibiotics, he feels better two days later.” But “two days from now” is used when referring to a specific context. “Start taking your antibiotics today and you’ll feel better two days from now.”
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