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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Should we use many years later or few years later
  

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Anonymous Should we use " many years later " or "a few years later "? Note my amendments to your punctuation. Use 'many years later' if the event took place many years later, and 'a few years later' if it took place a few years later.

  • Anonymous Should we use " many years later " or "a few years later "?
  • Note my amendments to your punctuation.
  • Use 'many years later' if the event took place many years later, and 'a few years later' if it took place a few years later.
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Anonymous Should we use "many years later" or "a few years later"?
Note my amendments to your punctuation.

Use 'many years later' if the event took place many years later, and 'a fe
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Anonymous"many years later" or "a few years later"
You don't know what "many" and "a few" mean, do you?

Look these up in a dictionary, then use whichever of those fits the situation you're describing. OK?

CJ
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"A few" means "several".
"Many" means "a lot of".

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