I've only ever used 3 even if it was. Two and two (is/are) four. 1 there are four of us in my family 2 we are four in the family<< (i'm thinking this is grammar incorrect) 3 there are four people in my family.
Today, i can't remember exactly what i was told, but i was told there are cases when you break up quotes you use 3 dots & sometimes 4. In this context, it means someone was hit with a piece of lumber! Which helping verb should be used in these sentences.
This time i'm trying to figure out how to pronounce the years. But in my opinion is incorrect: Two plus two (is/are) four. I mean why are a three hours' journey or a four weeks' english course wrong?
How do you think about this? 4 there are four of us in my family. Hello, as far as i know is correct: I have been to america four times.
Two thousand and four or just two thousand?