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Anon006 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

One, two and three

Are both OK:

There are three types of train passes in the city:

A one day, two days, and three-day pass.

OR

one, two, and three-day pass.


  

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anon006 There are three types of train pass in the city: A one - day, two - day , and three-day pass. OR A one - , two - , and three-day pass. But you don't necessarily need to repeat the word "pass".

  • anon006 There are three types of train pass in the city: A one - day, two - day , and three-day pass.
  • OR A one - , two - , and three-day pass.
  • But you don't necessarily need to repeat the word "pass".
  • I would say it like this: There are three types of train pass in the city: one-day, two-day and three-day.
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anon006
There are three types of train pass in the city:
A one-day, two-day, and three-day pass.
OR
A one-, two

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