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Joseph A Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Car or cars

Hello everyone,

Could you please tell me if both "car" and "cars" are correct in the following sentences?

1. There are two typs of car; manual and automatic.

2. There are two types cars; manual and automatic.

Regards,

JA

  

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I think when the noun (here, "car") is countable we are required to use its plural form in sentences like these. So: There are two types of cars: manual and automatic.

  • I think when the noun (here, "car") is countable we are required to use its plural form in sentences like these.
  • So: There are two types of cars: manual and automatic.
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I think when the noun (here, "car") is countable we are required to use its plural form in sentences like these.

So: There are two types of cars: manual and automatic.

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