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Sonia71 Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Clarification/s

which one is correct?
any further clarifications
or
any further clarification
  

Top answer

Both would be OK. Both refer to items which would afford clarification to something which is not, apparently, clear. The first example refers to more than one such item, while the second refers to one item only.

  • Both would be OK.
  • Both refer to items which would afford clarification to something which is not, apparently, clear.
  • The first example refers to more than one such item, while the second refers to one item only.
  • I hope this clarifies.
  • Cheers
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Both would be OK.
Both refer to items which would afford clarification to something which is not, apparently, clear.
The first example refers to more than one such item, while the second refers to one item only.
I hope this clarifies.
Cheers

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