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Michaelting Posted 15 years ago
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Ground/compound/land

Smoking is prohibited in the school (ground/grounds)

Smoking is prohibited in the school (compound/compounds)

He claimed ownership to the land/lands of his father.

( Can you use 'the land'?)(Note:Land as in property,not farming grounds(or ground?))

I would choose grounds,compound and land.

What are the answers?
  

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Hi, Smoking is prohibited in the school (ground/grounds) Smoking is prohibited in the school (compound/compounds) He claimed ownership to the land/lands of his father. )(Note:Land as in property,not farming grounds) I would choose grounds,compound and land. What are the answers?

  • Hi, Smoking is prohibited in the school (ground/grounds) Smoking is prohibited in the school (compound/compounds) He claimed ownership to the land/lands of his father.
  • )(Note:Land as in property,not farming grounds) I would choose grounds,compound and land.
  • What are the answers?
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Hi,

Smoking is prohibited in the school (ground/grounds)

Smoking is prohibited in the school (compound/compounds)

He claimed ownership to the land/lands of his father.

( Can you use 'the land'?)(Note:Land as in property,not farming grounds)

I would choose grounds,compound and land.

What are the answers?

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