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TeacherJapan Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Are these expressions correct?

1) change diapers (plurals)
2) change his diaper (his+singular)
  

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Yes. Of course a full sentence would tell us whether it was correct for your intention.

  • Yes.
  • Of course a full sentence would tell us whether it was correct for your intention.
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Yes.

Of course a full sentence would tell us whether it was correct for your intention.
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That's true! Thank you very much:)
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BarbaraPAYes. Of course a full sentence would tell us whether it was correct for your intention.
In what context would you use the plural form without any determiner?

For example, we see that two babies need to have their diapers changed and say:
a) Change their diapers.
b) Change the diapers.
c) Change diapers.
Am I right that in this
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Could any please have a look at my question?

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