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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Correction

Fighting over 10 minutes on the court.

Fighting over 10 minutes for a tennis court.

WHich is correct?

I'm trying to say they're aruging about a time slot reservation for a tennis court.
  

Top answer

Fighting over 10 minutes for a tennis court.

  • Fighting over 10 minutes for a tennis court.
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Fighting over 10 minutes for a tennis court.
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Hi,

Do you nmean that the fight happened on the court and lasted for over 10 minutes?

Or do you mean that 10 minutes on the tennis court was the reason for the fight?

Clive
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Or do you mean that 10 minutes on the tennis court was the reason for the fight?

Thanks.
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Hi,

Fighting over 10 minutes on the court.

Fighting over 10 minutes for a tennis court.

WHich is correct?

eg They were fighting over 10 minutes on the tennis court.

eg They were fighting over a 10-minute slot on the tennis court.

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Your examples have cleared my doubt. Thank you very much, Clive.

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