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New2grammar Posted 19 years ago
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a guy/guys your age

Roadtrips probably aren't the best thing for [a guy/guys] your age

I believe both choices are correct but in some contexts, one is prefered over the other. Could you provide some examples that explain the correct usage?

Thanks in advance!
  

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I guess it depends on whether or not you are singling out one person (a guy) from an age group or everyone (guys) from that age group.

  • I guess it depends on whether or not you are singling out one person (a guy) from an age group or everyone (guys) from that age group.
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I guess it depends on whether or not you are singling out one person (a guy) from an age group or everyone (guys) from that age group.

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