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Roman Definer Posted 12 years ago
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a several-days tour?

Is this sentence correct: @somebody@ offers a several-days tour. (I mean, there exists a type of tourism, which takes 1-3 days only)
  

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What do you mean by the @ marks? Generally, nouns as adjectives are singular: a 3-day holiday, a 10-pound weight

  • What do you mean by the @ marks?
  • Generally, nouns as adjectives are singular: a 3-day holiday, a 10-pound weight
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What do you mean by the @ marks?

Generally, nouns as adjectives are singular: a 3-day holiday, a 10-pound weight
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a several-days tour


Should this be "several days' tour"?
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HUBLOTShould this be "several days' tour"?
That is another possibility.
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Thanks for the response, MM.
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Thank you, Mister Micawber.

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