Both are correct. Examples: # In a couple months, I will be 16. # A couple of moths later, he was the president of the company.
A couple of days.
I think that the above sentence used in this term, is correctly used in this way.
In the sentence, It's up to you to decide, It's is used as a contraction for It is. It's used correctly here.
In the above sentence the word regarding is used correctly.
Their house is over there; they're not home.
its welcome, not welcomed
The word "looked" is a correctly used modifier in the sentence.
I think that the above sentence used in this term, is correctly used in this way.
In the sentence, It's up to you to decide, It's is used as a contraction for It is. It's used correctly here.
No, it is not used correctly. The correct way to use it is You are most welcome.
Yes; there are none.
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In the above sentence the word regarding is used correctly.
i got acculturated to my new home in Americaafter leaving Mexico after a couple months i got used to there language but I'm still practicing.
its welcome, not welcomed
Their house is over there; they're not home.
He spoke sharply to his sister
The second sentence the word is used correctly, but it is weak. The first sentence, the word is not used correctly. I think that the sentence, "Are these snacks really sufficient for your trip?," is more proper.