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Latest post Wed, Oct 11 2006 5:09 PM by Ruslana. 4 replies.
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Tung Quoc  +  279164 Wed, 11 Oct 06 04:53 PM

Hi,

If the affirmative sentence is:

I'll be in Paris in 5 days.

The question for "in 5 days" is:

In how many times will be you in Paris?

Am I right?

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Yoong Liat, 3 yr 43 days ago
I'll be in Paris in 5 days means you will reach Paris in 5 days.

Ruslana  +  279172 Wed, 11 Oct 06 05:04 PM
So the question for 5 days may be, "When will you be in Paris?"
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Tung Quoc, 3 yr 43 days ago

Can I say In many times will you be in Paris

I'd like the sentence is beginned with in.

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Ruslana  +  279174 Wed, 11 Oct 06 05:09 PM

Then use days but not times.

In how many days will you be in Paris?

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