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Wang.cupid Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Three four-month-term's fees

Hello everyone, which one is correct?

three four-month-term's fees
three four-month-terms' fees

Thanks.
  

Top answer

They are both impossibly awkward. You must shorten, clarify and simplify: three 4-month fees

  • They are both impossibly awkward.
  • You must shorten, clarify and simplify: three 4-month fees
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3 Answers
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They are both impossibly awkward. You must shorten, clarify and simplify:


three 4-month fees
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Many thanks.

Yeah, I also feel that it is kind of awkward. But do I need to add term to the above expression?
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No. I have just shown you that you do not.

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