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the four of you
Does this expression always mean there are four people?
Or this can refer to the four of more than four people?
e.g. the four of you = the four of six people
2018年3月21日 08:03
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I am not a native speaker of English, but according to my knowledge, "four of you" can be different depends on the context. Maybe the number of "you" is only four. But at the same time the number of "you" is more than four. It may mean four out of 100. My answer to this question is that the phrase can differ according to the context.
2018年3月21日
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