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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Plurals

can you tell me that plural of

last will and testament

and

power of attorney

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I never thought about the first one, but I presume it would be "last wills and testaments," e.g.,

It is Powers of Attorney

"John Jacob, attorney-at-law, drafted several last wills and testaments and durable powers of attorney for the couple during their lifetime."

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