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Soprano Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Cut in two´s

Hi, could you please help me?

1) Someone wrote "then you mix all". She is speaking about a recipe. Does it sound correct ALL?

2) Someone wrote: "You cut it in two". Is it in TWO or TWO´S?

tHANK YOU
  

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1-- It's OK, but I think most recipes write 'then you mix all the ingredients'. 2-- in two (= in two halves)

  • 1-- It's OK, but I think most recipes write 'then you mix all the ingredients'.
  • 2-- in two (= in two halves)
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1-- It's OK, but I think most recipes write 'then you mix all the ingredients'.
2-- in two (= in two halves)

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