brianbrian
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Suppose that your parents want to prepare some food for you enough for some time. The reason for them to do this is not important to discuss in this thread.
This is what I am trying to say.
(1a) Your parents are going to cook enough spaghetti for your next three days' lunch.
(1b) Your parents are going to cook enough spaghetti for your lunch for the next three days.
(2a) Your parents are going to cook enough spaghetti for most of your next week's lunch.
(2b) Your parents are going to cook enough spaghetti for your lunch for most of next week.
I am not sure how to express my thoughts correctly. Could someone please explain how to express these ideas clearly if the given sentences are grammatically wrong?
Thanks.
This is what I am trying to say.
(1a) Your parents are going to cook enough spaghetti for your next three days' lunch.
(1b) Your parents are going to cook enough spaghetti for your lunch for the next three days.
(2a) Your parents are going to cook enough spaghetti for most of your next week's lunch.
(2b) Your parents are going to cook enough spaghetti for your lunch for most of next week.
I am not sure how to express my thoughts correctly. Could someone please explain how to express these ideas clearly if the given sentences are grammatically wrong?
Thanks.