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30-Mar-2008, 15:56
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| | A few questions 1) If I say: I've got some questions for you, would it be better to say: I've got a few questions for you?
2) how to say an address in words. For instance: 40/1 XYZ Street ?
3)The death of a young and charismatic President little more than two monts eralier had cast a pall on the national mood
Cast a pall on or over?
4) The sound lasted about 5 or six seconds
Can I use: about 5 to six seconds
or: from 5 to six seconds
or: about 5 and 6 seconds? | 
30-Mar-2008, 16:35
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| | Re: A few questions I am not a teacher, but here is my suggestion:
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1) If I say: I've got some questions for you, would it be better to say: I've got a few questions for you?
- Correct statements:
I've got some questions for you.
I've got few questions for you
2) how to say an address in words. For instance: 40/1 XYZ Street ?
- 40 by 1, XYZ street
3)The death of a young and charismatic President little more than two monts eralier had cast a pall on the national mood
- `On' the national mood
4) The sound lasted about 5 or six seconds
- The sound lasted for around 5 to 6 seconds | 
30-Mar-2008, 19:56
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| | Re: A few questions Quote:
Originally Posted by imanuragjain I am not a teacher, but here is my suggestion:
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1) If I say: I've got some questions for you, would it be better to say: I've got a few questions for you?
- Correct statements:
I've got some questions for you.
I've got few questions for you No = this meansI do not have many questions for you, and is not an alternative to I have some questions for you, whereas ...a few questions... is an alternative. | . | 
30-Mar-2008, 19:59
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| | Re: A few questions Quote:
Originally Posted by belly_ttt 1) If I say: I've got some questions for you, would it be better to say: I've got a few questions for you? Not better, just another way of saying it.
2) how to say an address in words. For instance: 40/1 XYZ Street ? Apt. 1, 40 XYZ Street.
3)The death of a young and charismatic President little more than two monts eralier had cast a pall on the national mood
Cast a pall on or over over the national mood.
4) The sound lasted about 5 or six seconds
Can I use: about 5 to six seconds 
or: f rom 5 to six seconds 
or: about 5 and 6 seconds  ? | . | 
30-Mar-2008, 20:12
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| | Re: A few questions Quote:
Originally Posted by belly_ttt 1) If I say: I've got some questions for you, would it be better to say: I've got a few questions for you? | In addition to what Anglika said, some can also mean certain: There were a few (= two, three, etc.) children waiting to enter the school.
There were some (= certain) children I didn't know personally.  | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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