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Teleostomi Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

* Do you have a plan tomorrow?

(1) Do you have a plan tomorrow? [wrong]

(2) Do you have plans tomorrow? [correct]

Is it true that even if the speaker thinks that there would be only one plan for the listener, the sentence (2) is always chosen?
  

Top answer

Yes.

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3 Answers
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Hi,

You'll commonly hear people say Do you have (any) plans for tomorrow?

Best wishes, Clive
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I agree with Clive on the need for for.

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