2br 02br 00Only six sixes off six balls02br 02br 02br 02br 00Only six sixes of (the) six balls.02br 02br 02br 02br 00Which sentence is correct and kindly tell if there is difference in the meaning among the two, if both are correct 0-
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02br 00What in the world are you trying to say? 0-
— Mister Micawber
02br 00What in the world are you trying to say?
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0 Sir, this sentence even perplexed me. The first sentence I read in a real estate ad, it is a headline. It is related to cricket we have six ball in a over, hope you follow cricket because generally people in your part of the world hate this game. Anyways I just need to know is it grammatically correct what they used. Now you will expect the more was the line followed by this headline line. Kin
0I think you are talking about cricket?02br 02br 00Only six sixes off six *****. Yes, but 'only' seems an odd choice here. To get six sixes off six ***** would be excellent!02br 02br 00Only six sixes of (the) six *****. no0-