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Pb03 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

a brothers ?

0Hi everyone,02br
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00I'm wondering whether the following sentences, especially the part of 'a brothers' are correct in grammar.02br
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00To me the phrases of 'a brothers' seem to be wrong and it should be 'two brothers.'02br
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00Is that right?02br
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00 Hope to see your comments.02br
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00Thanks.02br
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00Here are the sentences:02br
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00This play is the story of a brothers who are elementary school students.02br
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00A ten-year-old boy Bob and a kindergartener Dave is a brothers. 0-
  

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0Hello Pb03, 02br 02br 00You're right, they are wrong. 02br 02br 00--02br 02br 00Here are the sentences:02br 02br 00This play is the story of a brothers who are elementary school students. - 01b 00either simply "brothers" or "two brothers"02b 02br 02br 00A ten-year-old boy Bob and a kindergartener Dave 01del 00is a02del 00 01b 00are02b 00 brothers.

  • 0Hello Pb03, 02br 02br 00You're right, they are wrong.
  • 02br 02br 00--02br 02br 00Here are the sentences:02br 02br 00This play is the story of a brothers who are elementary school students.
  • - 01b 00either simply "brothers" or "two brothers"02b 02br 02br 00A ten-year-old boy Bob and a kindergartener Dave 01del 00is a02del 00 01b 00are02b 00 brothers.
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0Hello Pb03, 02br
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00You're right, they are wrong. 02br
02br
00--02br
02br
00Here are the sentences:02br
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00This play is the story of a brothers who are elementary school students. - 01b00either simply "brothers" or "two brothers"02b02br
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00A ten-year-old boy Bob and

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