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Old 12-10-2011, 11:47 AM   #3
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Chasing Butterflies
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I do both, depending on setting. It feels equally natural to me to say "I have a couple of questions for you" and "I only have a couple questions". (Or even "I only have a couple," if the objects are obvious in the setting.)

It seems to vary based on formality and how quickly I need to get the sentence out (i.e., is someone walking away quickly, etc.)
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