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Silak12 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

It's vs they're just 10 reps yet?

Hi. everyone.

My brother is doing push ups and I am counting them. As soon as he hits the 10th rep, I can see he's ready to drop , I call him out and say; "It's just 10 reps yet!" Or should I say: They are just 10 reps yet"?

How about "Those are just 10 reps yet"?

What would be more grammatical to say?

Thanks!

  

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" Or should I say: They are just 10 reps yet"? No and no. silak12 How about "Those are just 10 reps yet"?

  • " Or should I say: They are just 10 reps yet"?
  • No and no.
  • silak12 How about "Those are just 10 reps yet"?
  • No.
  • silak12 What would be more grammatical to say?
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silak12 I call him out and say; "It's just 10 reps yet!" Or should I say: They are just 10 reps yet"?

No and no.

silak12How about "Those are just 10 reps yet"?

No.

silak12What would be more grammatical to say?

That's just ten reps so far.

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