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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Two weeks / two and a half weeks?

I'm going to see someone on 1 July, two and a half weeks from now. Should I say "see you in two weeks" or "see you in two and a half weeks"? Or maybe "see you in three weeks"?
  

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Hi, There's usually no need to be precise. ' Or you could say eg 'See you in a few weeks'. Clive

  • Hi, There's usually no need to be precise.
  • ' Or you could say eg 'See you in a few weeks'.
  • Clive
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Hi,

There's usually no need to be precise.

If it's the love of your life, 'See you in two weeks!'
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I'll see you on the first.
I'll see you in 16 days.
I'll see you next month.

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