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Is it correct to say "Two my brothers" or "Two of my brothers"? Thanks)
22 de mar. de 2017 14:37
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I agree with Henry if you have more than two brothers, and you're referring to two of them. If you're referring to the *only two* brothers you have (and perhaps, you have sisters that you want to exclude from the sentence), then it's "my two brothers".
Example 1: You have three brothers. Two are older than you, one is younger.
"Two of my brothers are older than I am, one is younger."
Example 2: You have three siblings. Two brothers are older, the sister is younger.
"My two brothers are older than I am, and/but my sister is younger."
22 de marzo de 2017
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"Two of my brothers" is right
22 de marzo de 2017
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Daria
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Inglés, Ruso
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