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Snvplayer Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

A service vs servces

Two of the New York area's three main airports - were scheduled to open for "a limited service" on Wednesday.

1. Can I say "limited services" or "limited service"?

2. Which would be correct? "~resume service / services / a service?

Thank you, and I would appreciate if you can give a short explanation on why one is not acceptable.
  

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Among those possibilities, these are the standard collocations: 1. Two of the New York area's three main airports were scheduled to open for limited service on Wednesday. 2.

  • Among those possibilities, these are the standard collocations: 1.
  • Two of the New York area's three main airports were scheduled to open for limited service on Wednesday.
  • 2.
  • resume service...
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Among those possibilities, these are the standard collocations:

1. Two of the New York area's three main airports were scheduled to open for limited service on Wednesday.
2. ...resume service...

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