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26 January
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how many hours do you think as 'a few hours'? and 'few hours?'
how many hours do you think as 'a few hours'? and 'few hours?'
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@Abiforever “a few hours” is usually referring to 2-3 hours :)
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@tashaball thanks! how about 'few hours'?
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@Abiforever it’s the same; determining which one is used just depends on the sentence structure :)
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