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Contraposition Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

debt : plural or singular

What is the difference between these two sentences?

He ran up debts of $10000
He ran up a debt of $10000
  

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The first is several creditors or separate loans to a total. The second would be with a single creditor and presumably a single credit line.

  • The first is several creditors or separate loans to a total.
  • The second would be with a single creditor and presumably a single credit line.
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The first is several creditors or separate loans to a total.
The second would be with a single creditor and presumably a single credit line.

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