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Chariot Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

horse power, game

If I ask ask about a game's "components" , that is, what comprises of the game (the game has a dice, playing pieces, cards, etc.), what would be a good question? I don't know how to describe a game. Thanks for your help.
If I need to find out a car's horse power, what question would be good? What is the capacity of the car? Thanks for your help.
  

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Perhaps: What accessories does the game include? How big's the engine? How much horsepower has it got?

  • Perhaps: What accessories does the game include?
  • How big's the engine?
  • How much horsepower has it got?
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Perhaps:

What accessories does the game include?
How big's the engine? How much horsepower has it got?
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Thanks.

I want to say "The game is played with a dice, two packs of cards, etc. " "The game consists of a dice, two packs of cards, etc. " Do the sentences make sense? Thanks.
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Yes, both seem fine to me, Chariot.
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