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He has been on night shift this six days. (A New English Grammar by Zhang Zhenbang, page 187)
Is the expression "this six days" acceptable to native speakers?
 
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It can make sense in the right context, yes.
 
This/That few/several months in the countryside have been most eventful. (A New English Grammar by Zhang Zhenbang, page 187)
Are the expressions "this/that few/several months" acceptable to native speakers?
 
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This/That few/several months in the countryside have been most eventful. (A New English Grammar by Zhang Zhenbang, page 187)
Are the expressions "this/that few/several months" acceptable to native speakers?
"This" and "That" don't collocate with "have been". They're both singular.

These last few months ... have been ...
Those few months ... were ...
 
This/That few/several months in the countryside have been most eventful. (A New English Grammar by Zhang Zhenbang, page 187)

Really? Is this really what appears in the book? That's hard to believe.
 
Perhaps:

The last few months in the countryside have been quite eventful.

I would hope things wouldn't be too eventful. Otherwise, why not just stay in the city?
😊
 
I suspect that Zhang Zhenbang is not a native English-speaker.
 
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