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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Both…and…?

Mary has a car.

John has a car.

If the sentences are joined by 'both…and…',

Both Mary and John have a car/cars.

Which is correct, a car or cars.

  

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Both Mary and John have a car . This makes it clearer that they have one each, not more than one each.

  • Both Mary and John have a car .
  • This makes it clearer that they have one each, not more than one each.
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Both Mary and John have a car. This makes it clearer that they have one each, not more than one each.

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