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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Six separate days OR six separated days

Hey everyone! Help me please! What is the difference between this sentences? I've been studying english for not so many time, so that's why I've got this problem. Which one is correct and why?
  

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Anonymous What is the difference between this sentences? Which sentences? — I haven't been studying English for a long ti me; that's why I've got this problem.

  • Anonymous What is the difference between this sentences?
  • Which sentences?
  • — I haven't been studying English for a long ti me; that's why I've got this problem.
  • Which one is correct and why?
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AnonymousWhat is the difference between this sentences?
Which sentences? These?—

I haven't been studying English for a long time; that's why I've got this problem. Which one is correct and why?
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Anonymous Six separate days <<<
Use this one. And it's a noun phrase, not a sentence.

Also please restate your sentence within the text of your question, not just in the header.

CJ

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