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Old May 6th, 2012, 11:18 pm
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Default several questions

1.
-I need something to open this bottle with.
-I need something to open this bottle.

-They gave us some money to buy some food.
-They gave us some money to buy some food with.

A grammar says the first sentences are correct, but I doubt it.

which sentence correct?

2.
Do/Does any of you....?

In this sentence, which auxiliary should be used?

3.
This is the last time (in which/at which) I tell you / I have told you.

(in which/at which) can be omitted, but which is correct?

4.
what is the difference between up till now/up to now/until now?

5. Is In a certain day correct?
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