I'm looking for the natural way to say these sentences. Could a native english speaker please tell me?
1 The expiration date is too close. 2 Buy the product with the furthest/latest expiration date not the closest/nearest. 3 How close to the expiration date is too close. 4 Do these kind of products expiration dates that are this late/far usually. 5 Do these kind of products expiration dates that are this near /close usually.
In the USA, how do you write this? How would you write it?
Some natives say its wrong other say its ok.
THROUGH do I use it? Do I leave it or not? How would you write it?
1 How many more stations do we have to go through before we get home? 2 I have 3 more stops to go through before we get home. 3 How many more stations before we get home?
Thank you
Top answer
Possibilities: 1. The expiration date is soon approaching. 2.
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Possibilities: 1.
The expiration date is soon approaching.
2.
Buy the item with the most time left until it expires.
3.
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Possibilities: 1. The expiration date is soon approaching. 2. Buy the item with the most time left until it expires. 3. RE: How close to the expiration date can we go? 4. What's the longest period of expiration possible for this product? 5. How long until this product type expires?
Only number two needs help: I have three more stops to make/to go before we get home.