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What is the difference between "it" and "that"? | Indirect speech (3)
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Indirect speech (6) Tue Sep 19, 2006 17:03 pm  Indirect speech (6)
 

The question is the same as above.

Direct: The day after tomorrow, in 2 days, 2 days later. (1)
Indirect: In 2 days' time, 2 days after, 2 following days, 2 next days. (2)

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Indirect speech (7) Tue Sep 19, 2006 20:53 pm  Indirect speech (7)
 

(1)
Direct: The day after tomorrow = in 2 days OK

(2)
Indirect: 2 days later, in 2 days' time OK

2 days after, 2 following days, 2 next days NO
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