Davide K
Hi there ! Can I have two questions here :-) (1) 1----2-----3------...---------------------...X+1-----X+2---X+3 I would like to know how would you say (X+1),(X+2),(X+3) ? Can I say "The second/Third from last/bottom "? (2) Why did you tell me that / Why you told me that Can you tell me which one is more natural please ? Thank you very much :-)))))
27 janv. 2017 19:23
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When you have a long series like that -- A, B, C, D, E...X, Y, Z -- X would be third from the last, Y would be second from the last (or penultimate), and Z is last (or ultimate). If these represented, say, people in a line/queue, person Y would be the second from the end or the penultimate customer. The "bottom" would work for something arranged vertically, i.e. "the third exam paper from the bottom of the stack".
27 janvier 2017
1) not sure I understand everything there but you can probably say, the first one, the second one and the third one / last one. 2) Why did you tell me that is the only correct way to ask a question among what you wrote. The "why you told me that" would be used in a sentence like, "I don't know why you told me that", it's not a question :)
27 janvier 2017
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