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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Pluralization within a particular phrase

Is the following phrase grammatically acceptable? "A Bikinis, Briefs and Lingerie Bazaar". Disregard the capitalization. I'm concerned about using the plural of Bikini in this context. Thanks, William C. Henry
  

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I understand your worry, but in this case it's fine to use the plural.

  • I understand your worry, but in this case it's fine to use the plural.
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I understand your worry, but in this case it's fine to use the plural.
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Sounds like a shop, or some sort of trading outlet - in which case - Bikini, Briefs and Lingerie Bazaar, would probably be better.
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TidusSounds like a shop, or some sort of trading outlet - in which case - Bikini, Briefs and Lingerie Bazaar, would probably be better.
I agree.
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I'm thinking that because we would say "shoe shop" (singular) we probably should say "Bikini Bazaar."

Sounds like a fun place to shop!
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They have a sale today.

Bikinis are 50% off.Emotion: wink

Clive

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