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AzizAhmad

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Hi dear sir/mam
this is a new member from Afghanistan my name is Aziz Ahmad and I have a question I hope that u can help me with it
could u just tell me the difference between these two sentences plz
6 hour power and 6 hours power I will be grateful to u
 
If you mean that the electricity runs for six hours, I would say six hours' power.
 
Hi everyone (Dear Sir/Madam = this is an appropriate opening for a formal letter, but is not required here)

[STRIKE]this is[/STRIKE] I am a new member from Afghanistan. My name is Aziz Ahmad and I have a question that I hope you can help me with. [STRIKE]it [/STRIKE]

Could you just tell me the difference between these two sentences (note: neither of them is a full sentence)[STRIKE]plz[/STRIKE] please:

"6 hour power" and "6 hours power".

I will be grateful to you.

See amendments above. TDol has answered your question, but please take note of the points I have marked above.

It is very important to use capitalisation and punctuation in English, otherwise it is very difficult to read your posts.
 
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