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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Plural of "residence"

Which is the correct way to write residence? "The different settings for these plantings can include cemeteries, residence, schools, parks, and arboretums." Or should it be "The different settings for these plantings can include cemeteries, residences, schools, parks and arboretums."
  

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Hi, Say 'residence s '. It's a countable noun. Clive

  • Hi, Say 'residence s '.
  • It's a countable noun.
  • Clive
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Hi,
Say 'residences'. It's a countable noun.

Clive

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