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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Election(s)?

Why is 'election' sometimes used in the plural and sometimes in the singular?

Presidential election

Presidential elections

What about 'snap election'? Can it be used as 'snap elections'?


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Why is 'election' sometimes used in the plural and sometimes in the singular? You can talk about one election or several elections. Presidential election In the USA, there is one Presidential election every 4 years.

  • Why is 'election' sometimes used in the plural and sometimes in the singular?
  • You can talk about one election or several elections.
  • Presidential election In the USA, there is one Presidential election every 4 years.
  • Presidential elections I remember several exciting presidential elections.
  • What about 'snap election'?
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Why is 'election' sometimes used in the plural and sometimes in the singular?

You can talk about one election or several elections.

Presidential election In the USA, there is one Presidential election every 4 years.

Presidential elections I remember several exciting presidential elections.

What about 'snap election'? Can it be used as 'snap elect

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