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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

twice

Hi,

Where to use the word: TWICE ?

1)I have six lessons every day. The lessons are twice English, maths and art every day.
Is the word: TWICE in the correct place?

2) Is it correct to write? : I have two times English, two times maths and two times art every day.

Thanks !
  

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The lessons are twice English, maths and art every day. Not correct. Twice is not an adjective.

  • The lessons are twice English, maths and art every day.
  • Not correct.
  • Twice is not an adjective.
  • We have lessons in English, Math and Art twice (two times) a day.
  • Good - twice is an adverb.
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. The lessons are twice English, maths and art every day. Not correct. Twice is not an adjective.

We have lessons in English, Math and Art twice (two times) a day. Good - twice is an adverb.

I failed English last year. I failed English two years ago. I failed English twice (two times) i
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Your suggestions are incorrect. Here are some correct uses of "twice."

I have the following classes twice every day: English, math, and art.
I have English, math, and art twice every day.
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Is the sentence correct ?:
The lessons are : two English, two maths and two arts every day.

Thank you !
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Yes, it is correct but not very natural.

The lessons are : two (each) of English, maths and arts every day.

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