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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Plural or singular

Hi
I've got a problem with these 2 sentences
It is important for students whose goal is to get a job in France to study French at university.
It is important for students whose goals are to get a job in France to study French at university.
It is important for students whose goals are to get jobs in France to study French at university.
Appreciate if somebody could tell which is best to use.
Thanks
Fiona
  

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There are three sentences, not two. Choose the first one. CB

  • There are three sentences, not two.
  • Choose the first one.
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There are three sentences, not two. Choose the first one.

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