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28 Nov 2022
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I have a son who is only three years old.
I have a three-year-old son.
Both are correct? Which is common? "I have a son. He is three years old." I'd like to say this shortly.
I have a son who is only three years old.
I have a three-year-old son.
Both are correct? Which is common? "I have a son. He is three years old." I'd like to say this shortly.
I have a three-year-old son.
Both are correct? Which is common? "I have a son. He is three years old." I'd like to say this shortly.
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28 Nov 2022
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Both are correct. Most commonly we would say, “I have a three-year-old son.” “I have a son who is only three years old,” sounds like there’s a reason to say “only three years old.” He’s only three years old, so he can’t read yet, or he’s too young to watch a certain TV show, for example.
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i have a three year old son, seems more common.
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Both are correct, but the second sentence is more common.
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Both are correct. Most commonly we would say, “I have a three-year-old son.” “I have a son who is only three years old,” sounds like there’s a reason to say “only three years old.” He’s only three years old, so he can’t read yet, or he’s too young to watch a certain TV show, for example.
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