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Jumanah Posted 10 years ago
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A drop of milk
A pound of milk
A quart of milk
Which on is incorrect?
An ounce of fish
A pound of fish
A gallon of fish
Which one is incorrect?
  

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Jumanah Which one is incorrect? These are correct: A drop of milk A quart of milk An ounce of fish A pound of fish

  • Jumanah Which one is incorrect?
  • These are correct: A drop of milk A quart of milk An ounce of fish A pound of fish
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JumanahWhich one is incorrect?
These are correct:

A drop of milk
A quart of milk
An ounce of fish
A pound of fish
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What do " ounce" ,"pound" mean?
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JumanahWhat do " ounce" ,"pound" mean?
Please use your dictionary for such simple words. Here's one: http://www.onelook.com
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What's the difference between "food" and "foods"
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JumanahWhat's the difference between "food" and "foods"?
In future, please start a new thread for an unrelated question.

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I really don't know what's the difference between"yard","foot"and "inch" of cloth?
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JumanahI really don't know what's the difference between"yard","foot"and "inch" of cloth?
Fabric, ribbon, and paper can be sold from a bolt (cloth) or roll (ribbon, paper).
Fabric comes in standard widths, such as 36 inches, 48 inches and 60 inches.

An "inch" of cloth is a very thin strip, 1 inch long and the width of the bolt. We never buy an in
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A yard is 91.4cm. A foot is 30.4cm. An inch is 2.54cm.
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Ahhhha.
Now, I got it.
Thank you.

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