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Teal lime Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

We are out of cigarettes, the cigarettes are all gone, etc.

Are the following sentences correct?

1) We are out of cigarettes.

2) The cigarettes are all gone.

3) There are no cigarettes left.

4) We have used up all the cigarettes.

5) We have finished the cigarettes.

If all five are possible, do they mean the same thing?

If so, which would you use?

Thank you.

  

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teal lime Are the following sentences correct? These are: 1) We are out of cigarettes. 2) The cigarettes are all gone.

  • teal lime Are the following sentences correct?
  • These are: 1) We are out of cigarettes.
  • 2) The cigarettes are all gone.
  • 3) There are no cigarettes left.
  • 4) We have smoked all the cigarettes.
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teal limeAre the following sentences correct?

These are:

1) We are out of cigarettes.

2) The cigarettes are all gone.

3) There are no cigarettes left.

4) We have smoked all the cigarettes.

5) We have finished the cigarettes.

teal lime

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