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Guest Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Day and year

Do you say "in the end of year (month, day, week, century)" or
"in the end of the year (the month, etc)"?
Do you say "There are seven days (twelve months) in a week" or
"There are seven days (twelve months) in the week"?
Thank you for your help.
  

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I say ' at the end of the day/year/month/week/century'. I say 'there are 24 hours/seven days/twelve months in a day/week/year'.

  • I say ' at the end of the day/year/month/week/century'.
  • I say 'there are 24 hours/seven days/twelve months in a day/week/year'.
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I say 'at the end of the day/year/month/week/century'.

I say 'there are 24 hours/seven days/twelve months in a day/week/year'.

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