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Latest post Mon, Mar 28 2005 4:01 AM by jack112. 1 replies.
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jack112  +  84450 Mon, 28 Mar 05 04:01 AM
Are these correct? What do they mean?

1. How many kilometers is on this car?
2. How many kilometers are on this car?

3. There are 27000 kilometers on this car. (This is correct? )
4. There is 27000 kilometers on this car. (This is incorrect? So #1 is incorrect?)

Thanks.
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paco2004  +  84458 Mon, 28 Mar 05 04:54 AM
Hello

I'll choose 2 and 3 (are).

There are 15000 miles on my car.
=I have (put) 15000 miles on my car.
=I have driven 15000 miles in my car.

paco
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