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Italia Posted 14 years ago
Speech & Pronunciation

How to say these sentences

Is it "did someone help you" or "did somebody help you"
Is it "I'll be with you in just a minute" or moment
Is it "I have been in the u.s. 3years" or "I have been here since 3years ago". And thnx Emotion: smile
  

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In a shop: Has anyone/someone helped you? Have you been helped? I'll be with you in just a minute/moment.

  • In a shop: Has anyone/someone helped you?
  • Have you been helped?
  • I'll be with you in just a minute/moment.
  • I have been in the US for 3 years.
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In a shop: Has anyone/someone helped you? Have you been helped?
I'll be with you in just a minute/moment.
I have been in the US for 3 years.
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Thank you....what's the difference between Someone and somebody?
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The second is less formal.
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WHat does 16 singles and quarter singles mean in mOney?
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Singles are US one-dollar bills.
Quarters are US coins worth 25 cents ( 1/4 of a dollar )

I do not know what 'quarter singles' might mean.

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