Heidi
Is this correct, 'My home is near the school. It's only fifteen minutes' walk'? Do I need 'a' here like 'It's a only fifteen minutes' walk'? Thank you!!
Mar 7, 2016 1:51 AM
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No, because "fifteen minutes" is plural, and the "walk" doesn't come into it. However, you can say -- and I think most people would -- "a fifteen minute walk" (which you may also write as "a fifteen-minute walk"), in which it's the walk that takes the focus and "fifteen minute" is being used as a modifier.
March 7, 2016
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Close, but wrong order. "It's only a fifteen minute walk." Also in "a fifteen minute walk" "minutes" is singular because "walk" is singular. vs. "I am walking for fifteen minutes"
March 7, 2016
' It's only a 15 minute walk away ' would work also :)
March 7, 2016
It's only a fifteen minute walk.
March 7, 2016
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