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Zazzex Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

A phrase "habbit of 3 years old"

Hello,

"habbit of 3 years old" is this correct?

or " habbit at the age of three" ?

How would you natives write this?

Thanks a lot.
  

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Hi, It somewhat depends on the context of the phrase. eg My three-year-old has a habit. eg This is a typical habit of a three-year-old.

  • Hi, It somewhat depends on the context of the phrase.
  • eg My three-year-old has a habit.
  • eg This is a typical habit of a three-year-old.
  • Clive
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Hi,

It somewhat depends on the context of the phrase.

eg My three-year-old has a habit.

eg This is a typical habit of a three-year-old.

Clive
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Or She's had that habit for 3 years.

All really depends on whether you are talking about a 3 year old with a habit or a habit a person has had for 3 years.

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