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Rommel Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Are these sentences of mine on graffiti grammatically fine?

Are these sentences of mine on graffiti grammatically fine?

I believe that graffiti are indeed an art of self-expression. The only impediment to their full acceptance as an art form is their location and the contentious way of their presentation.
  

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I believe that graffiti is indeed an art of self-expression. The only impediment to its full acceptance as an art form is its location and the contentious way of its presentation.

  • I believe that graffiti is indeed an art of self-expression.
  • The only impediment to its full acceptance as an art form is its location and the contentious way of its presentation.
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I believe that graffiti is indeed an art of self-expression. The only impediment to its full acceptance as an art form is its location and the contentious way of its presentation.
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If you're talking about graffiti as an art form, it will be as noncountable as art, so make it singular.

If you're talking about particular defacements, then it's plural, with its singular form graffito hardly ever making an appearance.

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