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Ann225 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

1)Let’s say that you’re buying tickets for a concert and there are a lot of people ahead of you in line on the online portal. If there were about 6199 people ahead of me, could I say that I’m six thousand and two hundreth in line or does it sound too ponderous?

2)Can I say that a chapter is ‘spread’ over fifty pages?

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could I say that I’m six thousand and two hundre d th in line Yes or does it sound too ponderous? It's OK, but how would you knpw? 2)Can I say that a chapter is ‘spread’ over fifty pages?

  • could I say that I’m six thousand and two hundre d th in line Yes or does it sound too ponderous?
  • It's OK, but how would you knpw?
  • 2)Can I say that a chapter is ‘spread’ over fifty pages?
  • Yes.
  • It makes it sound long and boring.
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could I say that I’m six thousand and two hundredth in line Yes

or does it sound too ponderous? It's OK, but how would you knpw?

2)Can I say that a chapter is ‘spread’ over fifty pages? Yes. It makes it sound long and boring.

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