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Latest post Sun, Dec 17 2006 1:23 PM by Francesca. 3 replies.
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Tung Quoc  +  304725 Sun, 17 Dec 06 11:25 AM

Hi,

Are these sentences correct? If not, please correct these sentences.

In how much time will you arrive to Paris?

In how many days will you arrive to Paris?

Thanks

Quoc

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Francesca  +  304729 Sun, 17 Dec 06 11:53 AM
Hi, I think they would be:
How much time it will take to arrive in/ get to Paris?
How many days it will take to arrive in/ get to Paris?

Let's wait for a teacher to confirm, anyway Smile [:)]
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Ruslana  +  304744 Sun, 17 Dec 06 01:05 PM

I'd use will placed before it, Fran. Smile [:)]

I don't think your sentences are correct, Tung.

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Francesca  +  304745 Sun, 17 Dec 06 01:23 PM
 Ruslana wrote:

I'd use will placed before it, Fran. Smile [:)]

yep, right Stick out tongue [:P]

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