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Hi everybody,
which sounds better to you?
1- I read it only in 2 days.
2. I read it in two days only.
Not so fundamental, I guess, but...
Thanks for the help,
have a good day,
Chiara |
26 May 2010
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magneto
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I read it in two days only. Or: I read it in only two days.
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26 May 2010
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kwsp
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I think �I read it in only two days � is correct. |
26 May 2010
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Babs1966
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It comes more naturaly to me to say : "I read it in only two days"
Good day,
Babs |
26 May 2010
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colibrita
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Yes, I agree, or "I read it in just two days"
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26 May 2010
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Jayho
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I read it it in only two days |
26 May 2010
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customer
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Thanks for your help!
The first option was clearly wrong, my mistake... (I meant to write "in only two days")
Have a good day, and thanks again! |
26 May 2010
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