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29 May
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Question about English (US)
Which is correct?
1. In the first and second weeks
2. In the first and second week
Which is correct?
1. In the first and second weeks
2. In the first and second week
1. In the first and second weeks
2. In the first and second week
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@you_wu
In the first and second weeks . ✔️

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