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at three o'clock I will be home - 15:00
in three hours I will be home - we need to wait three hours
correct?
at three o'clock I will be home - 15:00
in three hours I will be home - we need to wait three hours
correct?
in three hours I will be home - we need to wait three hours
correct?
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20 jun 2021
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- Inglés (UK)
Correct, but it sounds more natural to say "I will be home at three o'clock" and "I will be home in three hours."
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