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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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more than one + plural nouns??

0ex) I have more than one number/numbers.02br
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00Is it just 'number' or 'numbers'? 02br
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00Since the phrase, 'more than' already has the meaning of plural, it's confusing. 02br
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00Thanks in advance! 050010id1
  

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0The phrase01i 00 01font 00more than one02font 02i 00 would always be followed by a singular noun. 0-

  • 0The phrase01i 00 01font 00more than one02font 02i 00 would always be followed by a singular noun.
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0The phrase01i00 01font00more than one02font02i00 would always be followed by a singular noun. The noun follows the adjective 01i00one02i00.--02br
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00More than one bicycle.02br
00More than one wife.02br
00More than one dollar.02br
00More than one ide

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