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Which is correct?

Which is correct?

In future, I want to become a big star.
In the future, I want to become a big star.
Both (no difference)
Both (they're different)


Votes: 234 Comments: 6 Added: January 2004
Comments:
Ravi - 1st April 2004 09:54
What is the difference please?
 
MPG - 22nd August 2004 22:52
in future = from now on
in the future = at some time in the future
 
Trish - 19th December 2006 13:11
How can you say that NOW is Future. Now is present.
 
Viirve - 25th January 2007 09:05
MPG is saying FROM now ON. All the time from now on is future.
 
Dalriata - 21st April 2007 23:03
..unless its from NOW on...

:P
 
Rob - 2nd November 2007 19:53
In future -- future is a noun, like a place not time.
 
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