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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

In their own right

They are great singers in their own rights/right.
Which of the alternatives is correct.
When we are referring to plural nouns do we have to use plural form of idioms ?
  

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They are great singers in their own right . - - Not here.

  • They are great singers in their own right .
  • - - Not here.
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They are great singers in their own right.

When we are referring to plural nouns do we have to use plural form of idioms?-- Not here.
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