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Three of which vs three of them? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Three of the quartz veins contain gold, i e , the gold is their 'possession' (in the grammatical sense) If you wrote the sentence like the following example, the relationship between the geologists, the quartz veins, and the gold would be unclear
Three-times vs three times - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Three times as many cases of measles were reported in the United States in 2014 vs Three-times as many cases of measles were reported in the United States in 2014 Is there a difference between the normal and hyphenated versions? Which one is correct?
Whats the best way to use either on more than two options? However, he didn't mention that what is the best alternative to "either" in three or more options in formal context, and hence I posted this question here So, on the situation where there are multiple options possible, how should I express my sentence?
Is there a word for this three-pronged shape? The best I could think of would be something like "three-pronged star" but it's not exactly a star This term would evoke the following shape for me instead: A technical mathematical term would be interesting, but I'm more interested in a word the average reader without that kind of background would immediately understand
Why is it three score years and ten almost half the time and not . . . 3 Why is it 'three score years and ten' almost half the time and not always 'three score and ten years'? Note: I edited the question body and title in light of comments and answers pointing me to a Google phrase frequency chart which indicates that the two versions are used about equally often right now