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    HELP: she is (13 or 31) years old. which one is correct?

    hello

    tomorrow i have a lesson about the subject-verb agreement.
    i got this choice which is confusing:
    she is (13 - 31) years old.

    which is correct?


    in the teacher book, it is written that "she is 31 years old" is the correct because: correct orders of numbers in units + tens << what does that mean??



    Can any one explain to me please?




    Thank you.

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    This made me smile. I once had a student who argued that if it was true that 2+3 = 5, why couldn't it be true that 7+4 = 5. He was 5 years old at the time. He later became one of the best symbolists I've known.
    0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 = 0 1 10 11 100 101 110 111 1000 1001 1010 = 0 1 2 10 11 12 20 21 22 200 201 = 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 = ...
    Have fun.

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    Are you sure that you have written the right question down? It doesn't seem as if there is a right or a wrong answer here. 'She is 13 years old' is also correct.

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    If it is a mathematical question presumably there is a sum to solve [13-31 : 13 take away 31 (which gives a minus result) - or more likely 31 take away 13 which would make the answer 18].

    But if it's a language question then the statements 'She is 13 years old' and 'She is 31 years old' are both correct grammatically.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hillwalker View Post
    If it is a mathematical question presumably there is a sum to solve [13-31 : 13 take away 31 (which gives a minus result) - or more likely 31 take away 13 which would make the answer 18].

    But if it's a language question then the statements 'She is 13 years old' and 'She is 31 years old' are both correct grammatically.

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    This is going to make me a fan of Hillwaker. Irresistible argument.

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