Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Daily basic English vocabulary- In case or In case of?

Daily vocabulary- In case or In case of?

Today we go through the vocabulary about In case or In case of?

Meaning of  In case or In case of?


This two words used for express the "something happens "


"These two expressions are very similar, they both


 basically mean if something happens. The main


 difference in use is grammatical."

so we see some example using this now .



Using In Case :


Mary got a bus ticket ,just in case it travel.



Using In Case Of :


Mary got a bus ticket in case of travel



In above both words  side,Mary got a bus ticket Because It may travel later



She took an umbrella, just in case it rains.
She took an umbrella in case of rain.



i get so happy now because i learn about two vocabulary now :) 




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