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Another two weeks vs Another two weeks' time

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Another two weeks' is used when referring to a period of time, while 'another two weeks' time' is used when specifying the duration of time. They are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 5000 views

Another two weeks

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when referring to a period of two weeks.

This phrase is used to indicate an additional period of two weeks beyond the current time frame.

Examples:

  • I need another two weeks to finish the project.
  • She will be on vacation for another two weeks.
  • Can you wait for another two weeks before making a decision?
  • We have to wait for another two weeks for the results.
  • The event has been postponed for another two weeks.
  • I'm Acting Director for another two weeks.
  • It won't be possible for another two weeks, at least.
  • And here I thought you were gone for another two weeks.
  • Well, that means another two weeks in Paris.
  • If we make it another two weeks, it'll be a very happy day.
  • Listen, if you do not go today, and tomorrow, we have to stay here for another two weeks.
  • Took another two weeks before we could find our way through the gate, and by then... it was too late.
  • In patients not fully healed within this time, the medication should be continued at the same dose for another two weeks.
  • In patients not fully healed within this time, the medication should be continued at the same dose for another two weeks.
  • In patients not fully healed within this time, the medication is continued at the same dose for another two weeks.
  • You can keep me here for another two weeks, day and night, and I will not accept this criticism.
  • What do you mean, another two weeks?
  • May I say to you that this is not the opinion of Parliament, for Parliament is not due to vote for another two weeks, and only then shall we see what position it takes on these matters.
  • Didn't you say you weren't getting a weekend off for another two weeks?
  • Well, the doctor doesn't advise any day trips for another two weeks, at least.
  • Sir, another two weeks at full capacity.
  • Even if I wanted to, the coastguard won't be back for another two weeks.
  • I don't know how I could bear to go another two weeks without seeing her.
  • No, I'm not moving out for another two weeks, and I'm not replacing anybody.
  • But the rehearsal's not for another two weeks, just calm down. Calm?

Alternatives:

  • two more weeks
  • an additional two weeks
  • two extra weeks
  • two weeks more
  • two weeks longer

Another two weeks' time

This phrase is correct and is used when specifying the duration of time, emphasizing the 'time' aspect.

This phrase is used to specify the duration of another two weeks, particularly when emphasizing the 'time' aspect.

Alternatives:

  • another two weeks
  • two more weeks
  • an additional two weeks
  • two extra weeks
  • two weeks more

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