Tait-ka
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Hi.
Do the expressions “by the dozen” and “in dozens” mean the same, i.e. exactly twelve items?
Example sentence:
Tom often buys eggs by the dozen / in dozens.
In this sentence, does either expression means that I buy exactly twelve eggs, or does either one mean that I buy a large number of eggs (no specific quantity)?
Do the expressions “by the dozen” and “in dozens” mean the same, i.e. exactly twelve items?
Example sentence:
Tom often buys eggs by the dozen / in dozens.
In this sentence, does either expression means that I buy exactly twelve eggs, or does either one mean that I buy a large number of eggs (no specific quantity)?
