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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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It knocked on the door. Mark got up to open. Outside stood his good friend, Carl, carrying two beers.

Minutes later they were sitting in the backyard drinking the beers.

Is "beers" correct in the second sentence or should it be "beer"?

  

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Someone knocked on the door or There was a knock on the door. Mark got up to open it . Outside stood his good friend, Carl, carrying two beers.

  • Someone knocked on the door or There was a knock on the door.
  • Mark got up to open it .
  • Outside stood his good friend, Carl, carrying two beers.
  • Minutes later they were sitting in the backyard drinking them.
  • the beers.
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Someone knocked on the door or There was a knock on the door.

Mark got up to open it. Outside stood his good friend, Carl, carrying two beers.

Minutes later they were sitting in the backyard drinking them. the beers.

or Minutes later they were sitting in the backyard drinking.

Clive

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