1) I sold computers to him twice.
2) I sold computers to him on three occasions.
Could those sentences be used if I sold one computer to him on each occasion? Two computers in all in '1' and three computers in all in '2'?
Gratefully,
Navi
Yes, you can absolutely say that. (it's not that people know how many computers you sold and even if they did, it still wouldn't matter in most contexts)
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Yes, you can absolutely say that. (it's not that people know how many computers you sold and even if they did, it still wouldn't matter in most contexts)