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SheltieBites Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Acquaintance

Let's say John used to know Jane a long time ago.

a "He hope to renew acquaintance with her."
b "He hope to renew an acquaintance with her."
c "He hope to renew acquaintances with her."
d "He hope to renew his acquaintance with her."
e "He hope to renew his acquaintances with her."

Could all five be correct?
  

Top answer

Unfortunately he hope is wrong and consequently all the sentences are wrong. " CB

  • Unfortunately he hope is wrong and consequently all the sentences are wrong.
  • " CB
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Unfortunately he hope is wrong and consequently all the sentences are wrong. This is right:
SheltieBitesd "He hopes to renew his acquaintance with her."
CB
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Actually, my question was about how to use the countable and uncountable versions of "acquaintance" correctly.

a "He hopes to renew acquaintance with her."
b "He hopes to renew an acquaintance with her."
c "He hopes to renew acquaintances with her."
d "He hopes to renew his acquaintance with

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