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Ansonguy Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

[have] or [are] different ages

(1) People in our chess club have different ages.

(2) People in our chess club are different ages.

Most of my non-native English speaking friends think both are correct. What is your opinion? Thank you very much.

  

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I vote for another option; People in our chess club are of different ages.

  • I vote for another option; People in our chess club are of different ages.
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I vote for another option;

People in our chess club are of different ages.

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