How Many Is Several
How many pairs, a few more?
Pair = 2.
Although the term prayer has been known in English since the Renaissance, modern critics sometimes argue that prayer is too wrong to be used in formal writings. But some mistakes can help, indicating that the author does not care about the exact number of items included. Therefore, the expression of living a few kilometers not only means that the distance is easy, but it is normal to measure it accurately. This use can be considered inappropriate at every level of style.
Slightly incorrect, described as multiple:
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1. I am riding or in small numbers: one of my few bad hats.
2. Multiple, but very small: play some strings.
New Mexico. (Used with the plural verb)
1. A small number of people or objects: Some books have cut out covers.
2. Special or limited number: some wise, some lucky.
so many:
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1. Two or more, but not more: a few miles away.
2.4. [Removed for short]
. (Used with the plural verb)
An unknown amount, but small, more or less: Some workers made me sick.
Therefore, according to this definition, a couple, something, and many can mean two. Certainly not when I use it or expect someone else to use it. (Also note that some are called short or short!)
My rule is always:
* Exactly two pairs
* There are three, rarely four.
* Some at least three, but small, no more than five.
How Many Is Several
How Many Is Several
How many pairs, a few more? 3
Equal = 2
Although the term dua has been popular in English since the Renaissance, modern critics sometimes argue that the use of dua in the formal text is very wrong. But some mistakes can help, which shows that the author does not care about the exact number of items included. Therefore, the expression of living a few kilometers not only means that the distance is easy, but also that it is right to measure it accurately. This usage can be considered inappropriate at every level of style.
Slightly incorrect, described as multiple:
Reference: adj.
1. I am riding or in a small number: one of my few bad hats.
2. Be more than one, but very small: run some strings.
New Mexico. (Often used with the verb)
1. A small number of people or objects: Some books have torn covers.
2. Special or limited number: some experts, some lucky.
Lots:
Reference: adj.
1. Two or more, but not more: a few miles away.
2.4 [Removed for short]
. (Often used with the verb)
Infinite number, but more or less: some workers make me sick.
Therefore, according to this definition, a couple, something, and many can have two meanings. Certainly not when I use it or expect someone else to use it. (Also note that some definitions are too low or too low!)
My rule is always:
* A pair of exactly two
* There are three, rarely four
* Some at least three, but small, no more than five.
Equal = 2
Little = not much
A few = many
Something, this couple, no?
2 to 3 pairs
About 4 to 5
Miscellaneous 6 and that's it
Pairs: 2 small: 3 or 4 Multiply: 5 or 6
One pair costs 2, some cost 35 and many cost 69.
How Many Is Several
How Many Is Several
A pair is 2, maybe 3.
There are 3-5.
Some 6 to 20.
Equal = 2
Small = 3
Different = 4+
A pair can be 2 to 3, maybe 4, some 4 to 6, and many 7 or more.
w many many
2 are a couple, some 36 I think and 7 some I'm not 100% sure.