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Guest Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

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Is the this sentence correct:

The 1800s was the era of the French and American Revolutions.

Should it be Revolutions with s or Revolution no with s?

Sorry for my english! It is not my native language.

Thanks.
  

Top answer

Yes, since the noun applies to both revolutions. 'I have French and American friend s '.

  • Yes, since the noun applies to both revolutions.
  • 'I have French and American friend s '.
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Yes, since the noun applies to both revolutions. 'I have French and American friends'.
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hallo
how r u ? i hope u r fine
i read yr massage and no need to say sorry because yr english is very good!!!
THE 1800s WAS THE ARE OF THE FRANCH AND AMERICAN REVOLUTIONS!!!
u cannot say revolution ecause beacause it's noun u have got two country that mean u must say revolutions "plural" **** in yr mind if any words end with TION that mean it's noun u must but S if it's pl

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