Should I use singular? 2: "May I ask the reason of not your visit". correct it please?
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1: "He has lots of female/females friends".?Should I use singular?
2: "May I ask the reason of not your visit". correct it please?
3: "I know that you can't speak English well but always try to make yourself understood". correct?
4: "I like scuba-diving". correct?