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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

in a good place

Can place be plural?

I'm not in a good place right now. I am sad.

Is it correct to say 'places'

I've been in the worst places. I know what it is like being depressed and making people around you depressed.

Is 'the worst places' natural?

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Anonymous I'm not in a good place right now. Is it correct to say 'places' Not in that sentence, but 'place' is countable. Anonymous I've been in the worst places.

  • Anonymous I'm not in a good place right now.
  • Is it correct to say 'places' Not in that sentence, but 'place' is countable.
  • Anonymous I've been in the worst places.
  • Is 'the worst places' natural?
  • We'd say, "I've been in worse places".
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AnonymousI'm not in a good place right now. I am sad.Is it correct to say 'places'
Not in that sentence, but 'place' is countable.
AnonymousI've been in the worst places. I know what it is like being depressed and making people around you depressed.Is 'the worst places' natural?
We'd say, "I've been in worse places".

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