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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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From now on, we only provide short and long synopsis.
  

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The plural of synopsis is synopses. A dictionary would have told you that. com/ .

  • The plural of synopsis is synopses.
  • A dictionary would have told you that.
  • com/ .
  • That aside, the sentence is probably defensible, but it is puzzling out of context.
  • " The present can be used that way in a general sense, but it is less formal, and the sentence seems to be making a more or less official announcement, so I would expect formality.
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The plural of synopsis is synopses. A dictionary would have told you that. Try https://www.onelook.com/ .

That aside, the sentence is probably defensible, but it is puzzling out of context. For one thing, "from now on" normally wants a future construction: "From now on, we will only provide short and long synopses." The

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