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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Grammar check

The sentence : "The lecture is about why people become vegetarian." is this sentence gramatically correct? I know it would read smoother if it was vegetarianS, plural(not a noun but an adj. in the sentence). But is that sentence grammatically wrong?
  

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` Both versions are correct and mean the same. In #1 'vegetarian' is an adjective and in #2 'vegetarians' is a plural noun. Rover

  • ` Both versions are correct and mean the same.
  • In #1 'vegetarian' is an adjective and in #2 'vegetarians' is a plural noun.
  • Rover
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Both versions are correct and mean the same.

In #1 'vegetarian' is an adjective and in #2 'vegetarians' is a plural noun.

Rover

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