H!i everyone.
Could you tell me which of the two versions is possible? Should I say "their constructions are similar" (as there are two sentences)? or "their construction is similar"?
These two sentences differ in meaning/meanings but their contruction/constructions is/are similar to that of the two in my first post.
Thanks!
Logically: These two sentences differ in meaning but their constructions are similar to those of the two in my first post.
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Logically:
These two sentences differ in meaning but their constructions are similar to those of the two in my first post.