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Ethanhunt Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Potential or potentials?

"E-commerce potential in Asia" or "e-commerce potentials in Asia"? Any advice?
  

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It depends what you wish to express. I would use potential in most situations. If you say potentials , it implies that you have already alluded to something plural, for example numbers (statistics), people, companies, countries, etc.

  • It depends what you wish to express.
  • I would use potential in most situations.
  • If you say potentials , it implies that you have already alluded to something plural, for example numbers (statistics), people, companies, countries, etc.
  • Want to know the best countries to invest your assets in 2014?
  • E-commerce potentials in Asia: .....
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It depends what you wish to express. I would use potential in most situations. If you say potentials, it implies that you have already alluded to something plural, for example numbers (statistics), people, companies, countries, etc.

Want to know the best countries to invest your assets in 2014?
E-commerce potentials in Asia:
.....

For example.
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Thanks for your explanation.

Emotion: idea

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