Both are ungrammatical and can be used in no situation. CB
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AnonymousHi. Which is correct? Also, do we need to hyphenate the phrase "two and a half" before the word "lesson"? Thank you for your anticipated help on this matter.
1.What suppose to be a two-hour lesson/tennis match ended up to be a two and a half lesson/tennis match.
2.What's supposed to be a two-hour lesson/tennis match ended up to be a two and a h