Buddy42
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jul 16, 2014
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- German
- Home Country
- Germany
- Current Location
- Germany
Dear teachers,
I'd like to backshift the following sentence: In the mountains the landlord says: Be aware of the fact that the weather will change the day after tomorrow.
Now it's two weeks later and the people who did not listen to him are still in hospital. The rescue mission was very expensive and so the police investigate. They question the landlord and he says:
I told them that the weather would change two days later.
Instead of two days later, I can use
- in two days' time
- in two days.
But what about:
a) two days from then
b) two days after that day
c) the day after the following day.
d) two days after
Which of these are natural? I think, they're all understandable but are they also following the rules? I think they are not precise enough for a statement you make at a police station.
a) then -> context missing
b) which day?
c) ?
d) after what? -> so very imprecise.
Thanks in advance
I'd like to backshift the following sentence: In the mountains the landlord says: Be aware of the fact that the weather will change the day after tomorrow.
Now it's two weeks later and the people who did not listen to him are still in hospital. The rescue mission was very expensive and so the police investigate. They question the landlord and he says:
I told them that the weather would change two days later.
Instead of two days later, I can use
- in two days' time
- in two days.
But what about:
a) two days from then
b) two days after that day
c) the day after the following day.
d) two days after
Which of these are natural? I think, they're all understandable but are they also following the rules? I think they are not precise enough for a statement you make at a police station.
a) then -> context missing
b) which day?
c) ?
d) after what? -> so very imprecise.
Thanks in advance