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Olivecar Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

"HALF" (bis)

Hello,

Please tell me if "a half-chicken" and "half a chicken" are different.

I wonder which one is more usual in English.

Please help! THANK YOU!

  

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olivecar Please tell me if "a half-chicken" and "half a chicken" are different. The meaning is the same. olivecar I wonder which one is more usual in English.

  • olivecar Please tell me if "a half-chicken" and "half a chicken" are different.
  • The meaning is the same.
  • olivecar I wonder which one is more usual in English.
  • half a chicken CJ
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olivecarPlease tell me if "a half-chicken" and "half a chicken" are different.

The meaning is the same.

olivecarI wonder which one is more usual in English.

half a chicken

CJ

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olivecar"a half-chicken"

I've only heard this from Americans.

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