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Latest post Thu, Aug 25 2005 8:24 AM by Mister Micawber. 1 replies.
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Mowgli  +  130512 Thu, 25 Aug 05 08:00 AM

Hello,

is this sentence all right?

I have got one office in Prague and one office in Plzeň.

(It means: I have got two offices.)  Or do I have to say: I have got one office in Prague and another one in Plzeň.

Thank you for your answers                    Mowgli

 

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Mister Micawber  +  130518 Thu, 25 Aug 05 08:24 AM

Both are fine and mean the same thing, Mowgli.



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