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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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A concert or concerts?

Hi. Let's say there is a concert every Saturday evening at their place. Which is correct? Thank you in advance for your help.

1. At our place you can enjoy concerts every Saturday evening.
2. At our place you can enjoy a concert every Saturday evening.

  

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Anonymous Let's say there is a concert every Saturday evening a concert Had you said, "There are concerts every Saturday evening", it would have been "concerts". It just depends how many concerts there are each Saturday. CJ

  • Anonymous Let's say there is a concert every Saturday evening a concert Had you said, "There are concerts every Saturday evening", it would have been "concerts".
  • It just depends how many concerts there are each Saturday.
  • CJ
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AnonymousLet's say there is a concert every Saturday evening
a concert

Had you said, "There are concerts every Saturday evening", it would have been "concerts". It just depends how many concerts there are each Saturday.

CJ

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