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Date night Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

which part is wrong

" He has bought /a dozen of copies /of British English Grammar/,which is a very popular book in the students"

is the term" in the students correct"?
  

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No, "in" is wrong. "among" or "with" would work.

  • No, "in" is wrong.
  • "among" or "with" would work.
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No, "in" is wrong. "among" or "with" would work.
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what about "a dozen of"?
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date nightwhat about "a dozen of"?
Sorry, I overlooked that. No, "a dozen of copies" is wrong too. It should be "a dozen copies".
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date nightwhat about "a dozen of"?
No. 'Dozen' is irregular in that it does not take the preposition: a dozen copies
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are you sure in the students is wrong..cause someone is claiming that it is correct n i need some proof to say he is wrong
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date nightare you sure in the students is wrong
Yes.
date nightcause someone is claiming that it is correct
Is that person a native English speaker?
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date nightare you sure in the students is wrong..cause someone is claiming that it is correct n i need some proof to say he is wrong
Here's a second opinion from another native speaker: I agree with GPY that in the students is wrong.

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