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5 giu 2014
- Giapponese
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Inglese (Regno Unito)
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Inglese (Stati Uniti)
Domanda chiusa
Domande Inglese (Regno Unito)
Which answer is correct?
Should I put the word "head"?
Q: How many sheep do you have?
-We've got 2000 head.
-We've got 2000.
Which answer is correct?
Should I put the word "head"?
Q: How many sheep do you have?
-We've got 2000 head.
-We've got 2000.
Should I put the word "head"?
Q: How many sheep do you have?
-We've got 2000 head.
-We've got 2000.
Risposte
6 giu 2014
Domanda in primo piano
- Inglese (Regno Unito)
- Inglese (Stati Uniti)
"We've got 2000." Is correct. You wouldn't say head at all.
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- Inglese (Regno Unito)
- Inglese (Stati Uniti)
"We've got 2000." Is correct. You wouldn't say head at all.
- Giapponese

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