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Layla1234 Posted 15 years ago
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When there is only one zipper can I say: Do the zipper up because it's quite cold today.

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Yes. 'Do' is imperative mood. 'Zipper' is the object, not the subject, so these are all fine: Do the zipper up because it is open.

  • Yes.
  • 'Do' is imperative mood.
  • 'Zipper' is the object, not the subject, so these are all fine: Do the zipper up because it is open.
  • Do the zippers up because they are open.
  • Do the zipper up because it's quite cold today.
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Yes. 'Do' is imperative mood. 'Zipper' is the object, not the subject, so these are all fine:

Do the zipper up because it is open.

Do the zippers up because they are open.

Do the zipper up because it's quite cold today.

Do the zippers up because it's quite cold today.

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