Differences between “in case” and “in case of” :
IN CASE:
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Indicates preparing for potential events.
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Followed by a subject (e.g., “you,” “she”).
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Used for future possibilities.
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Example: “In case you feel cold, take this coat.”
IN CASE OF:
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Indicates specific actions to take when an event occurs.
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Followed by a noun (e.g., “fire,” “emergency”).
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Used for emergencies.
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Example: “In case of fire, ring the alarm bell.”
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