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unlimited number of OR an unlimited number of Hi What is the correct way to say this:
I'm guessing the second one is correct/better but I just want to be sure... Eric |
Re: unlimited number of OR an unlimited number of we are waiting for susan to show up:D |
Re: unlimited number of OR an unlimited number of Here I am :) I'd say the first is ungrammatical. It would have to be Create unlimited numbers of meals. But whatever ... it's reminded me I have to cook Sunday dinner. You're virtually invited - roast chicken, roast potatoes, steamed peas and broccoli, roast carrots and lashings of gravy, topped off with garlic bread and washed down with white wine. Any takers? |
Re: unlimited number of OR an unlimited number of Thanks Sue! :) Save me some leftovers. ;) |
Re: unlimited number of OR an unlimited number of I'm heading over there right now! That sounds fantastic! |
Re: unlimited number of OR an unlimited number of Oh dear - I cooked for you both, but couldn't work out how to upload it :( Never mind - if you're ever in Milan, you're invited for the real thing. |
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