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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Idiom plural

To wrap your head around something is an idiom.
But if more people do it, does it become:

1. "They can't wrap their head around it" or
2. "They can't wrap their heads around it".

Thanks in advance.
  

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Yes, the noun should be plural in that case. If they is used singularly (as a gender-neutral pronoun), then the noun should be singular.

  • Yes, the noun should be plural in that case.
  • If they is used singularly (as a gender-neutral pronoun), then the noun should be singular.
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Yes, the noun should be plural in that case.

If they is used singularly (as a gender-neutral pronoun), then the noun should be singular.

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