For future, for the future, in the future

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Rachel Adams

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Which is the most natural sentence? Is each grammatically correct?


1. "I think I will need it for future."

2. "I think I will need it in the future."

3. "I think I will need it for the future."

4. "I think I will need it for my future."

I mean "English" by "it".
 
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Which is the most natural sentence? Is each grammatically correct?


1. "I think I will need it for future." :cross:

2. "I think I will need it in the future." :tick:

3. "I think I will need it for the future." :tick:

4. "I think I will need it for my future." :tick:

I mean "English" by "it".

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2. I think I will need it in the future.

The "the" is optional after "in" but not after "for".
 
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