iPhone is the correct spelling. Here are a few iPhone cases is what I suggest.
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Mister MicawberiPhone is the correct spelling.Here are a few iPhone cases is what I suggest.Thanks. I had that on mind, but i was wondering about the ones above in the forms. Which ones of the above do you prefer, just curious? Because I also thought that cases and iPhone(s) are kind of hard to put together in the above sentences, so that is why I would like
Anonymousi was wondering about the ones above in the forms. Which ones of the above do you prefer,I gave you my sentence because I found all of yours a little 'off'.
Anonymous I also thought that cases and iPhone(s) are kind of hard to put together in the above sentencesI don't see why it would be anything special.
cbstehHere are a few cases for the iPhone.That's one iPhone already mentioned and multiple cases. Do you think that is what Anonymous intends?
cbstehcases that fit iPhone, not any particular iPhone owned by someone, for instance.That's not what you wrote, however. It is ambiguous, which is precisely what the original poster is concerned about.
Mister Micawber cbstehcases that fit iPhone, not any particular iPhone owned by someone, for instance.That's not what you wrote, however. It is ambiguous, which is precisely what the original poster is concerned about.Thanks MM.
AnonymousWhat do you think of that? It sounds clear to meYes, me too—except for 'bag'. What is a 'laptop bag'? (That is why it sounds OK, I suppose: because there is no particular collocation between 'laptop' and 'bag'.
Mister Micawber AnonymousWhat do you think of that? It sounds clear to meYes, me too—except for 'bag'. What is a 'laptop bag'? (That is why it sounds OK, I suppose: because there is no particular collocation between 'laptop' and 'bag'.I see. I also think it works with 'cases'. What do you think?