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lol 😂

It’s a grammar problem. I “have” six eggs, I “ate” 2. Means I still have 6

Got me 😀

Either 6 because you stated that number and didn't specifically say the two you cracked, fried and ate were part of that number. Or, 4 as you used two to eat

lol 😂

It’s a grammar problem. I “have” six eggs, I “ate” 2. Means I still have 6

As I wrote

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It’s a grammar problem. I “have” six eggs, I “ate” 2. Means I still have 6

Grammer sucks ....

At least mine does.

Laughs.

So you ate the 2 eggs as in past tense.

You have 6 eggs

You broke 2 eggs past tense

You fried 2 eggs past tense

You have 6 eggs waiting to be broken, fried and eatin

Zigackly

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