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Meantolearn Posted 15 years ago
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Price

Hi, there.

a) Two-litter bottles of soda are only 99 cents.

b) A two-litter bottle of soda is only 99 cents.

Do a & b both mean the same thing?

c) A 10-pound bag of potatoes is $3.99.

d) 10-pound bags of potatoes are $3.99.

Do c & d both mean the same thing?

Thanks
  

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a) Two- liter bottles of soda are only 99 cents. b) A two -liter bottle of soda is only 99 cents. -- Yes, but not ' Two liter bottles of soda'; that is different.

  • a) Two- liter bottles of soda are only 99 cents.
  • b) A two -liter bottle of soda is only 99 cents.
  • -- Yes, but not ' Two liter bottles of soda'; that is different.
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a) Two-liter bottles of soda are only 99 cents.

b) A two-liter bottle of soda is only 99 cents.

Do a & b both mean the same thing?-- Yes, but not 'Two liter bottles of soda'; that is different.

c) A 10-pound bag of potatoes is $3.99.

d) 10-pound bags of potatoes are $3.99.

Do c & d both mean the same thing?- As above
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Hi, MrM.

Thanks. I got it.

But, what is 'two liter bottles of soda'? Can you explain?
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two liter bottles of soda = two 1-liter bottles of soda

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