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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

plural or singular

Is it correct to say : My plans are a sure things/sure things?
How would you say it?
My plans are sure things/is a sure thing. I know I'm going to be working here for sure unlike you who isn't sure about his plans.

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My plans are a sure thing. Plans may involve several aspects, ending in a single result.

  • My plans are a sure thing.
  • Plans may involve several aspects, ending in a single result.
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My plans are a sure thing. Plans may involve several aspects, ending in a single result.
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I know I'm going to be working here for sure unlike you who isn't aren't sure about his your plans.
Unlike you who isn't aren't sure about his your plans,I know I'm going to be working here for sure.

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