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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

"Full option" or "Full options" ?

Which is one correct? and why?
If you know then please explain.
  

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Anonymous Full option" or "Full options" ? Both are correct; choice depends on your specific sentence.

  • Anonymous Full option" or "Full options" ?
  • Both are correct; choice depends on your specific sentence.
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AnonymousFull option" or "Full options" ?
Both are correct; choice depends on your specific sentence.
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Mister MicawberBoth are correct; choice depends on your specific sentence.
Any examples please?
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This contract offers a full option.
This contract offers two full options.
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a full option contract (only one contract)

full options contract/s (could be one contract or more)
Is that true?
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AnonymousIs that true?
No. Both refer to a single contract if 'contract' has no '-s'.

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