[Grammar] using of in case,in case of

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Dear,

I am not good in English but i still learn it every day

today i have some problem. i studied about using of in case and incase of


i don't know how to use it. if don't you mind i want you to teach me about this.



thanks .
 
Dear,

I am not good in English but i still learn it every day

today i have some problem. i studied about using of in case and incase of


i don't know how to use it. if don't you mind i want you to teach me about this.



thanks .
***NOT a teacher***Bank, good morning. I believe that "in case" is a conjunction, something like "if." Just call me in case you need some help./ "in case of" is probably a preposition (it is followed by a noun-like word). In case of a fire, use the stairs. Don't use the elevator. Thank you.
 
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