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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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a car/cars

<After a hail damaged thousands of new cars parked in an open parking lot>

CEO: We need to repair and inspect each and every one. Our customers will get [a car/cars] that is/are in good working condition.

Which is correct?
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cars that are in good working... " then he could have used "a car that is in good working order".

  • cars that are in good working...
  • " then he could have used "a car that is in good working order".
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...cars that are in good working...
If he had said "All our customers.." then he could have used "a car that is in good working order".
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Thanks, Feebs. You are right. The article used 'a' with 'all our customers". Is there a rule that I'm not aware of?

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