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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

many times vs many a times

pls let me know the correct usage grammatically - - "many times or many a times"
  

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It is "many a time" not "many a times". It is old -fashioned English meaning frequently. "Many a time" and "many times" both have the same meaning.

  • It is "many a time" not "many a times".
  • It is old -fashioned English meaning frequently.
  • "Many a time" and "many times" both have the same meaning.
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It is "many a time" not "many a times". It is old -fashioned English meaning frequently. "Many a time" and "many times" both have the same meaning.





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