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Yhn Posted 13 years ago
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“copies of certificates" or “a copy of certificates"

I have certificates and each of them has a copy. Should I write “copies of certificates" or “a copy of certificates"?
  

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I have copies of my certificates. I have copies of all of my certificates. I have a copy of each of my certificates.

  • I have copies of my certificates.
  • I have copies of all of my certificates.
  • I have a copy of each of my certificates.
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I have copies of my certificates.
I have copies of all of my certificates.
I have a copy of each of my certificates.

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