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Matthew_07 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Sixth to Tenth

Is the sentence below grammatically correct?

The songs featured in the sixth to tenth episodes (?) of the TV show are amazing.

Sixth to tenth sounds a bit weird to me. Also, is it episode or episodes? If the word episode comes before 6-10, as in "Episode 6 to 10", is it correct? Thanks.
  

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) of the TV show are amazing. This is okay by me. ("episodes" plural) I'd probably say "the sixth through the tenth," but that's not required.

  • ) of the TV show are amazing.
  • This is okay by me.
  • ("episodes" plural) I'd probably say "the sixth through the tenth," but that's not required.
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Matthew_07The songs featured in the sixth to tenth episodes (?) of the TV show are amazing.
This is okay by me. ("episodes" plural)

I'd probably say "the sixth through the tenth," but that's not required.

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