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There are 24 hours in a day.
Why do u put an '' in'' in the sentence ?
Why not just there are 24 hours a day?
10 de jul. de 2016 17:53
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We use "24 hours a day" to specify a length of time that something happens or someone does something. For example - "The shop is open 24 hours a day.". This is a set expression the same as "eight hours a day" or "seven days a week". It suggests an ongoing action or habit. But if we are talking about what a day is made up of we use "in" - "There are 24 hours in a day. " like "There are seven days in a week".
10 de julio de 2016
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A day contains 24 hours. Therefore, there are 24 hours (contained) in a day.
10 de julio de 2016
"u" is not a word in English. Its use indicates sloppiness and laziness. Please use "you".
10 de julio de 2016
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