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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

How is the word "citizenship" used in this case?

He has three citizenship.

or

He has three pieces of citizenship.

  

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anonymous He has three citizenship. citizenships That is possible. anonymous He has three pieces of citizenship.

  • anonymous He has three citizenship.
  • citizenships That is possible.
  • anonymous He has three pieces of citizenship.
  • No.
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anonymousHe has three citizenship.

citizenships

That is possible.

anonymousHe has three pieces of citizenship.

No.

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I think you're trying to say one of these:

He has citizenship in three countries. / He is a citizen of three countries.
OR
He has three forms of proof that he is a citizen.

It depends which one you mean.

CJ

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