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15 dez 2016
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Are both correct? And why?
•It's just next to the butcher's•
Or
•It's just next to the butcher•
If I use the first one, how to I say it in plural?
Also, Let me know if there are other alternatives.
Are both correct? And why?
•It's just next to the butcher's•
Or
•It's just next to the butcher•
If I use the first one, how to I say it in plural?
Also, Let me know if there are other alternatives.
•It's just next to the butcher's•
Or
•It's just next to the butcher•
If I use the first one, how to I say it in plural?
Also, Let me know if there are other alternatives.
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15 dez 2016
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- Inglês (EUA)
They are both correct. Personally I would say "It's right next to the butcher's."
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- Inglês (EUA)
They are both correct. Personally I would say "It's right next to the butcher's."
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- Inglês (EUA)
With the comma you are talking about a single butcher.
- Inglês (EUA)
Yes they are exactly the same. The only difference is if your are writing.
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