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choose from the three coins two vs choose from the three dices two

The correct phrase is "choose from the three coins two." The phrase is commonly used and makes sense in the context of selecting two coins out of three. On the other hand, the phrase "choose from the three dices two" is incorrect because "dices" is the incorrect plural form of "dice."

Last updated: April 10, 2024 • 75 views

choose from the three coins two

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when selecting a specific number of items from a group. In this case, it refers to choosing two coins out of three.

Examples:

  • Choose from the three coins two to keep as souvenirs.
  • You can only choose from the three coins two to add to your collection.

choose from the three dices two

This phrase is incorrect due to the use of the wrong plural form of "dice." The correct plural form is "dice."


Alternatives:

  • Choose two from the three dice.
  • Select two from the three dice options.
  • Pick two out of the three dice.
  • Choose two dice from the three available.
  • Select two dice from the three.

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