I am studying English myself. I stuck in an unfamilar sentence.
"A couple of weeks from now, we're going to have two hundreds students visiting the university. And you need to take them along with you to the cafeteria at lunch time, your classes, your club activities, whatever sports stuff you've got happening."
I have two questions.
1. What is the exact meaning of 'A couple of weeks from now'? Is that means 'after a couple of weeks from now(not yet started)' or 'for a couple of weeks from now(just started)'?
2. What is the meaning of 'whatever sports stuff you've got happening'? Is it an idiomatic term?
Thanks for your help~^^
"A couple of weeks from now, we're going to have two hundreds students visiting the university. And you need to take them along with you to the cafeteria at lunch time, your classes, your club activities, whatever sports stuff you've got happening."
I have two questions.
1. What is the exact meaning of 'A couple of weeks from now'? Is that means 'after a couple of weeks from now(not yet started)' or 'for a couple of weeks from now(just started)'?
2. What is the meaning of 'whatever sports stuff you've got happening'? Is it an idiomatic term?
Thanks for your help~^^