BrownEyedBoy
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I had to take this sufficiency test for an English 1 class in my university. (Yeah, I'm actually taking the class because I am lazy and I chose it as another elective; I'm not proud.)
So, anyway, one of the parts in the test asked you to say if one sentence was either Correct "C" or Incorrect "I"
As in:
Joe see the car go by. .........I
So this one sentence says:
How many days are in a week? ......(I wrote in: ) C
Isn't it correct to say "How many days are in a week?". My teacher insisted that it should be "How many days are there in a week?" but he still didn't mark it wrong and I still managed to get the 100%.
Still, I'm kind of intrigued, which way is it?
So, anyway, one of the parts in the test asked you to say if one sentence was either Correct "C" or Incorrect "I"
As in:
Joe see the car go by. .........I
So this one sentence says:
How many days are in a week? ......(I wrote in: ) C
Isn't it correct to say "How many days are in a week?". My teacher insisted that it should be "How many days are there in a week?" but he still didn't mark it wrong and I still managed to get the 100%.
Still, I'm kind of intrigued, which way is it?