1. It does not matter how many days are in a week, or in a month; any number can be used.
2. Although there may be many days in a week, or in a month, any number can be used.
3. Although many days may be in a week, or in a month, any number can be used.
Do they have the same meaning? Thanks in advance.
anonymous Do they have the same meaning? No. these are very strange statements.
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anonymousDo they have the same meaning?
No. these are very strange statements. Some are not grammatical, but all are rather dubious in meaning.
There are exactly seven days in a week, at least where I come from. The number of days in a month is not the same for every month, but certainly "any number" is not right.