Hi. Please help. Let's say someone has a short vacation coming up and basically plans to do three things. They are to go hiking in a nearby mountain, to go swimming and to stay relaxed at home. Now, could we list the three after the phrase "His plans for the vacation are ..."? Or should it come after "His plan for the vacation is ..."?
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His plans for the vacation are to go hiking on a nearby mountain, to go swimming, and to relax at home.
— Mister Micawber
His plans for the vacation are to go hiking on a nearby mountain, to go swimming, and to relax at home.
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