0 Could you tell me if I should put "there" in this sentence?02br 02br 00"How many are (there) in your party?"02br 02br 00this sentence means "How many of you are there?"02br 02br 00Thanks in advance for any help. 0-
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0 It's fine either way. 0-
— Khoff
0 It's fine either way.
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0 Thank you, Khoff.02br 02br 00"How many are there in your party?" is this sentence more formal than "How many are in your party?"02br 02br 00And what about 02br 02br 00"How many will be in your party?"02br 00"How many will there be in your party?"02br 02br 00are these sentences correct? 0-
0Hi,02br 02br 00I hoped you realize that these sentences about the size of 'your party' are most likely to be used in a restaurant, when they are trying to find you somewhere to sit.02br 02br 00Best wishes, Clive 0-
0 All four versions you give are correct, and all are rather formal -- as Clive says, this type of phrase would only be used in a restaurant or some similar situation where you are making a reservation or wanting to have a group seated together. 0-