[Grammar] a few weeks more / a few more weeks

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kwfine

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Dear teachers,

is there any difference in meaning between these two sentences?

1.
I was staying there for a few more weeks before I came back to New York.

2.
I was staying there for a few weeks more before I came back to New York.

Thank you.

Kitty
 
Dear teachers,

is there any difference in meaning between these two sentences?

1.
I was staying there for a few more weeks before I came back to New York.

2.
I was staying there for a few weeks more before I came back to New York.

Thank you.

Kitty


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