Asked by John

1. Where is today's newspaper, honey?

2. The park is within an hour's walk
from here.

3. The bakery is within five mile's
distance.

3-1.The bakery is five miles' distance.

4. I bougth ten dollars' worth of food
at the supermarket.

(Are they all grammatical?)

Answers

Answered by GuruBlue
#3 The better way to say that is The bakery is five miles away. or The bakery is within five miles.

The rest of them are correct.
Answered by Writeacher
1 - OK

2 - OK ("an" indicates a singular, so "hour's" is correct)

3 - Not OK! ("five" indicates plural, so you need miles' - plural possessive)

3-1 is incorrect; you could write <i>The bakery is five miles distant.</i>

4 - correct
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