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Belly Posted 18 years ago
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1)How can we call the package that helicopters throw on the land when there

1)How can we call the package that helicopters throw on the land when there is a catastrophe happens (Ex: Inundation etc.)?

2) About punctuation, should we punctuate before or after the : She told me:" I want to go out. " I nod or She told me:" I want to go out". I nod) ( I'm sorry but could you let me know how to call this and some more (ie: " , ' / ) # ? ! )) Do I need two )) here or just one? .
  

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1) What can we call the package that helicopters throw on the land when there is a catastrophe happens? -- (Emergency) Aid packages? Air drops?

  • 1) What can we call the package that helicopters throw on the land when there is a catastrophe happens?
  • -- (Emergency) Aid packages?
  • Air drops?
  • 2) About punctuation, should we punctuate before or after the : She told me , " I want to go out .
  • " or She told me , " I want to go out ".
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1) What can we call the package that helicopters throw on the land when there is a catastrophe happens? -- (Emergency) Aid packages? Air drops?


2) About punctuation, should we punctuate before or after the : She told me," I want to go out
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Mister Micawber1) What can we call the package that helicopters throw on the land when there is a catastrophe happens? -- (Emergency) Aid packages? Air drops?


2) About punctuation, should we punctuate before or after the : She told me," I want to go out. " or She told me,"
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Humanitarian aid.

Please don't quote entire long posts if it is not necessary to your question, Belly-- it makes me work much harder to try to find your question.
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Hi,

Actually, in sentence one, the thing I want to ask is:

If you can imagine, when inundations come to one province, people of other provinces donate food, drink, money etc (I'm still confused when can we use plural or singular for food and drink here The verb relates to "people", not to the goods they are donating
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Feebs11Hi,

Actually, in sentence one, the thing I want to ask is:

If you can imagine, when inundations come to one province, people of other provinces donate food, drink, money etc (I'm still confused when can we use plural or singular for food and drink here The verb relates to "people", not t
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"Humanitarian aid" is the whole thing - the packages, the helicopters, the aid drops, the money donated to pay for these, the work of the people who are doing all of these things.

No, you do not add "s" to food, drink, etc in this context. It is food and drink in general..
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Feebs11"Humanitarian aid" is the whole thing - the packages, the helicopters, the aid drops, the money donated to pay for these, the work of the people who are doing all of these things.

No, you do not add "s" to food, drink, etc in this context. It is food and drink in general..
So which context we have to add s to food and drink?
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Food rarely takes an s. There are situations, but for now, just assume that food doesn't take an s.

Drinks take an s when you are talking about servings of drinks. The waitress is bringing our drinks.

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