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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Attitudes/were vs attitude/was

Hi, which version of the following excerpt is correct? Thank you!

"The author does not provide any reason to believe that John's attitudes to old or autograph manuscripts or to manuscript variants were in any way different from what one can find in earlier centuries."

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"The author does not provide any reason to believe that John's attitude to old or autograph manuscripts or to manuscript variants was in any way different from what one can find in earlier centuries."
  

Top answer

Well, did he have one attitude or more than one? I don't know. Do you?

  • Well, did he have one attitude or more than one?
  • I don't know.
  • Do you?
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Well, did he have one attitude or more than one? I don't know. Do you?

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