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Which one is correct? "I have a two days' holiday." or "I have two days' holiday."
Is the "a" in first sentence necessary?
2017年1月22日 01:04
解答 · 3
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The 'a' in the first sentence is wrong. You can't have both 'a' and the 's in the same noun phrase. This is because 'a' is an indefinite determiner and 's makes the noun phrase definite.
You have two options for a correct sentence. You can either say "I have a two-day holiday" or you can say "I have two days' holiday".
2017年1月22日
1
Actually "I have a two day holiday" is more common.
2017年1月22日
It should be "I have a two day holiday.".
2017年1月22日
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