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Lucas21c Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Plan/plans

Could you tell me what the difference is between "I have [a plan/plans] tonight?" Thank you.
  

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If it is an informal arrangement for doing something, native speakers usually use 'plans' even if it is actually only one plan: I have plans for tonight .

  • If it is an informal arrangement for doing something, native speakers usually use 'plans' even if it is actually only one plan: I have plans for tonight .
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If it is an informal arrangement for doing something, native speakers usually use 'plans' even if it is actually only one plan: I have plans for tonight.

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