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ErnestasAbromavicius Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Question

I have a little question.

How to write this sentence:

I was staying in my village or I was staying at my village.

Oh and one more thing:

How to write:

two month or two months
  

Top answer

I stayed in my village. We visited her two month s ago. However, you can use two-month (hyphenated) as an adjective this way: We had a two-month vacation.

  • I stayed in my village.
  • We visited her two month s ago.
  • However, you can use two-month (hyphenated) as an adjective this way: We had a two-month vacation.
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I stayed in my village.

We visited her two months ago.

However, you can use two-month (hyphenated) as an adjective this way:
We had a two-month vacation.




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YankeeI stayed in my village.

We visited her two months ago.

However, you can use two-month (hyphenated) as an adjective this way:
We had a two-month vacation.




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