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Old 16-Apr-2009, 11:55
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which is correct:
I want a two hour break
I want a two hours' break
I want a two hour's break
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Old 16-Apr-2009, 11:56
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which is correct:
I want a two hour break
I want a two hours' break
I want a two hour's break
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