Last year I spent three-four/three, four weeks in madrid.
Is both of these options correct and mean the same thing? If yes, which one would you prefer?
Thank you in advance.
Last year I spent three-four/three, four weeks in M adrid. I don't know what you mean. You can say eg three weeks eg four weeks.
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Last year I spent three-four/three, four weeks in Madrid.
I don't know what you mean. You can say
eg three weeks
eg four weeks.
eg three or four weeks (this means you are not sure of precisely how long you spent there)
anonymousLast year I spent three-four/three, four weeks in madrid.
Is both of these options correct and mean the same thing? If yes, which one would you prefer?
Thank you in advance.
Adding to Clive's answer, both of your options are incorrect. If, in a conversation, you were chatting with your friend about your summer visit to Spain and