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Cybercrystal Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Countable - uncountable questions

1) What's the difference between those two?
Either girl passed the exam . Each girl passed the exam.

2) I saw two guys but I liked neither. how about this?is it grammatical*

3) How can I make homework countable?

4) "They are female" or "They are females" ?

5)What is the difference between these?

Most of the students are here. Most students are here.
  

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cybercrystal 1) What's the difference between those two? Either girl passed the exam . Each girl passed the exam.

  • cybercrystal 1) What's the difference between those two?
  • Either girl passed the exam .
  • Each girl passed the exam.
  • The second one is fine.
  • The first one would work in a question: Do you think either girl passed the exam?
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cybercrystal1) What's the difference between those two?
Either girl passed the exam . Each girl passed the exam.
The second one is fine.
The first one would work in a question: Do you think either girl passed the exam?
Otherwise, Both girls passed the exam.
cybercrystal2) I saw two guys but I lik
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thank you so much.

how about this?

none of my brothers is married. none of my brothers are married. which one is correct? or both?
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In my opinion, only the plural verb is correct.
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how about this?

any of the students is / are ...?

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