0Which of the following two sentences is correct?02br 02br 001. How many meters in a kilometer? 02br 02br 002. How many meters are there in a kilometer?0-
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0I dont really understand what you mean by internal structure 05000 . Anyway, it's good to know that both are acceptable.02br 02br 00By the way, is the following answer to question (2) correct?02br 02br 00There are 1000 meters in a kilometer?02br 02br 00Or should it be:02br 02br 00There 01font
0 Your first sentence has no verb. Therefore, the sentence is not grammatical.02br 00It should be "There are 1000 metres in one kilometer". It means 1000 times one meter02br 00-----------------------------02br 02br 001000 meters 01font00is02font00 very long for a table02br 001000 metres in this s
0# 2 is correct but I can't agree with Inch on # 1. I don't understand what you mean by "both structures are used". To me, wrong English is being used everyday? # 1 is incorrect in grammatical piont of view.02br 02br 01font00How many meters in a kilometer02font00 [may be a diffiulct question for some Americans]. - Yes, in this structur