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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Differences

a few more days to go.

and

With a few more days to go.


Could you please describe these differences with an example?

  

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We have a few more days to go for the grand school function. With (just) a few more days to go for the the grand school function, we need to ensure that the students taking part in the play are fully prepared.

  • We have a few more days to go for the grand school function.
  • With (just) a few more days to go for the the grand school function, we need to ensure that the students taking part in the play are fully prepared.
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We have a few more days to go for the grand school function.

With (just) a few more days to go for the the grand school function, we need to ensure that the students taking part in the play are fully prepared.

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kumenglisha few more days to go.
to goIf you say that there is a certain https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/amount of time to go, you mean that there is that amount of time left before something

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