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I see many posts on here where people say, you need to do this or that task 3 days, or times in a "Roll"..
At the back of my head, not speaking English as my first language, it sounds wrong. I get what on a roll means, but if i stack books for example in a bookshelf, I'd say i put them in a "Row". 1 thing that follows the next in cronoligical order so to speak. So question is simply this.
Should i say 3 days in a Roll, or 3 days in a Row, or is both correct? (And sorry for all the spelling errors i might have made typing up this post, on a Swedish keyboard with no spell check for english)
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. Totally offtopic..One might wonder if Mr DS has any spell check at all. Some words are just completely wrong. I almost laughed my ass off when Max tells Lisa he will come in her Head, as oppose to her mouth. Anyways.. on to my offtopic bit.someone who speaks English as their first language might also proof-read for grammar and spelling check? I'd be happy to volunteer for either or both.
I see many posts on here where people say, you need to do this or that task 3 days, or times in a "Roll"..
At the back of my head, not speaking English as my first language, it sounds wrong. I get what on a roll means, but if i stack books for example in a bookshelf, I'd say i put them in a "Row". 1 thing that follows the next in cronoligical order so to speak. So question is simply this.
Should i say 3 days in a Roll, or 3 days in a Row, or is both correct? (And sorry for all the spelling errors i might have made typing up this post, on a Swedish keyboard with no spell check for english)