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Task 62

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--description--

The phrase at least is typically placed before the quantity, number, or degree it refers to. For example, She's attended at least eleven meetings last month.

--questions--

--text--

Choose the grammatically correct sentence.

--answers--

I've read handbooks at least ten.

--feedback--

The phrase at least ten must come before the noun, not after it.


I've read at least handbooks ten.

--feedback--

At least should be followed by the number (ten), not the noun.


I've read at ten least handbooks.

--feedback--

The words are in the wrong order. The correct phrase is at least ten, not at ten least.


I've read at least ten handbooks.

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