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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
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Phrases

1. Is this sentence correct:


"Until recently, I never had too many chances to speak English."




2. And are both these sentences correct:


a) "Sometimes, even for an entire year, I never had one chance to speak English."


b) "Sometimes, even during an entire year, I never had one chance to speak English."

  

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Christine Christie 1. " That's possible, but do you understand what "too many" means here? For your second question, use "a" which is more compact and clearer than "b".

  • Christine Christie 1.
  • " That's possible, but do you understand what "too many" means here?
  • For your second question, use "a" which is more compact and clearer than "b".
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Christine Christie1. Is this sentence correct:"Until recently, I never had too many chances to speak English."

That's possible, but do you understand what "too many" means here?

For your second question, use "a" which is more compact and clearer than "b".

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