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Cpu scarf 412 Posted 8 years ago
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Plural or singular noun in this context?

Hi,

Let's say there was one web traffic spike on 15 July and another one on 20 July. Are these sentences correct?

The traffic surge on 15 July and 20 July were modest.

The traffic surges for 15 July and 20 July were modest.

The traffic surges of 15 July and 20 July were modest.

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cpu scarf 412 . Are these sentences correct? These are: The traffic surges on 15 July and 20 July were modest.

  • cpu scarf 412 .
  • Are these sentences correct?
  • These are: The traffic surges on 15 July and 20 July were modest.
  • The traffic surges of 15 July and 20 July were modest .
  • The first is the native choice.
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cpu scarf 412. Are these sentences correct?

These are:

The traffic surges on 15 July and 20 July were modest.

The traffic surges of 15 July and 20 July were modest.

The first is the native choice.

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cpu scarf 412on 15 July and 20 July

Because you are mentioning two dates in the same month, you can write on 15 and 20 July.

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