What's "a little over a week ago"?
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02-19-2014, 12:25 PM
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What's "a little over a week ago"?
(1)What's "a little over a week ago"?
-------- Jennifer wanted to show Colin that there were many people who cared for him on his birthday, so she created a Facebook page a little over a week ago, with the intention of showing it to Colin on his birthday, March 9. -------- I thought that "a little over a week ago" means 6 days. Is it correct? (2) What's meant by "put a bunch"? -------- Things like lights and sound and changes will cause him to melt down,' Jennifer told Wood TV. 'When you put a bunch of 10 year olds and one who acts like that, and they are all going, "What’s wrong with that kid?" You know, it’s hard.' -------- I don't understand what "put a bunch of" is. Please explain to me about it. I'd appreciate your help. Ads |
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02-19-2014, 12:33 PM
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"a little over a week ago" means a bit more than a week. Perhaps 8 or 9 days.
"bunch" is used here in the sense of "group", The sentence would be clearer if it read " put a bunch of 10 year olds together" Ads |
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