We write numbers from zero to twenty in words not numerals. If you're planning to say this sentence aloud, you need "kilos" or "kilograms". We don't say "kay gee".I bought2twokgkilograms/kilos of cucumbers from a vegetable market yesterday.
I created the above sentence. Is it correct?
This sentence sounds like each cucumber weighs two kilograms. I'm not saying it's impossible, but it's very unlikely and probably not what you're trying to say.I bought 2 kg cucumbers from a vegetable market yesterday.
@Glizdka Before posting, please check that the same correction hasn't already been given by another member. I already told the OP to say "two kilos/kilograms of cucumbers".NOT A TEACHER
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This sentence sounds like each cucumber weighs two kilograms. I'm not saying it's impossible, but it's very unlikely and probably not what you're trying to say.
You need to say "two kilograms of cucumbers".
I already told the OP to say "two kilos/kilograms of cucumbers".
They did. Please look at their post#2 in which they quoted my question. They red-bolded "of" there.You didn't mention the need for 'of',
Please don't get discouraged. Post your answers when you think it's necessary. I'll always appreciate your answers.Anyhow, I'll try to stay away from posting when it's unnecessary.
I didn't edit my post. The correction was in the quote box all along!Thanks for pointing that out. I see now. Either Glizdka and I both made the same oversight or emsr2d2 edited her post afterwards.
That's perfectly reasonable. It was good to point out the ambiguity of "2kg cucumbers".To be fair, I only wanted to point out that "I bought 2 kg cucumbers", while grammatical, does not mean what Tait-ka intends to say, and to explain why, since that hadn't been mentioned, because I thought it would add to the discussion.
That's the only thing I was referring to. It just didn't need repeating.I did see emsr2d2's correction in post #2 that adds of.
All we ask of anyone who's about to respond is that they read all previous responses to make sure their point hasn't already been made.Anyhow, I'll try to stay away from posting when it's unnecessary.
Please don't. Your comments are appreciated.Anyhow, I'll try to stay away from posting when it's unnecessary.
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