Anonymous Posted 15 years agoGrammar
Plural or singular noun
Should the noun be singular or plural in the phrase "first and third Monday(s)"?
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Anonymous Should the noun be singular or plural in the phrase "first and third Monday(s)"? plural There are two Mondays.
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- Anonymous Should the noun be singular or plural in the phrase "first and third Monday(s)"?
- plural There are two Mondays.
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AnonymousShould the noun be singular or plural in the phrase "first and third Monday(s)"?
plural
There are two Mondays.