denisbrass
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How deep water the FFE can handle
Several years? The car has only existed for four years (almost).jmueller065 said:No water ever got in his FFE and it drove fine after that (for several years before he turned in his lease).
Several means greater than two but fewer than many. So technically if he had it for 2.1 years after the flood that fits the definition of several.WattsUp said:Several years? The car has only existed for four years (almost).
So "a few" and "several" might refer to the same number of things? (such as 3)triangles said:Several means greater than two but fewer than many. So technically if he had it for 2.1 years after the flood that fits the definition of several.WattsUp said:Several years? The car has only existed for four years (almost).
Yeah I agree it sounds funny. Personally I use "few" for 3-5, "several" and "many" interchangeable for 5+. But I'm aware some people use "several" where I would say "few."WattsUp said:Personally, calling 3 things "several" sounds funny. I would call 3 things "a few", maybe even 4 things.
To me, I wouldn't start saying "several" until 5 or more, maybe 4 things.
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