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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Greeting from Home or GreetingS from Home?

I would go with GreetingS from Home, but my friend claims it can be either. In common everyday language, would you use singular or plural form? Also, does it matter maybe if it's British or US English?
  

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I always see the plural, eg. on purchased holiday cards, you see: Seasons Greetings

  • I always see the plural, eg.
  • on purchased holiday cards, you see: Seasons Greetings
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I always see the plural, eg. on purchased holiday cards, you see:

Seasons Greetings

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