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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

five-storeys condominium

Can I say,

(a) All five-storeys (of) condominium cost $ 500,000.

(b) A four-half storeys of condominium cost $ 800,000.
  

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Sorry, VT, but I can only guess what you are trying to say. ): (a) All five-storey condominiums cost $ 500,000. (aa) A five-storey condominium costs $ 500,000.

  • Sorry, VT, but I can only guess what you are trying to say.
  • ): (a) All five-storey condominiums cost $ 500,000.
  • (aa) A five-storey condominium costs $ 500,000.
  • (aaa) All of the condominiums in the five-storey building cost $ 500,000.
  • (b) A four and a half storey condominium costs $ 800,000.
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Sorry, VT, but I can only guess what you are trying to say.

Here are some suggestions (Please note that my sentences do not all have the same meaning -- I really didn't know what you were trying to say.):

(a) All five-storey condominiums cost $ 500,000.
(aa) A five-storey condominium costs $ 500,000.
(aaa) All of the condominiums in the five-storey building cost $ 500,00

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