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What is the difference in grammar between “eleven years old, and eleven-year-old? please?

Posted by Eleven2 on June 7th, 2012

for example:- 1-He is eleven years old. 2- He is eleven-year-old. Chosen Answer: Number two is gramatically incorrect. Eleven refers to more than one, therefore year should be in it’s plural form. by: Stephen Returns on: 6th December 10

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