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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Confused about 'premises'

Can you write about 'a premises' or 'this premises', when referring to a single property? Or is this wrong, because 'premises' is always plural?
  

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'Premises' is always treated plurally, even when of a single property: these premises are .

  • 'Premises' is always treated plurally, even when of a single property: these premises are .
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'Premises' is always treated plurally, even when of a single property: these premises are.

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