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Peterchan Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

protection or protections

hi, Just wondering which is correct,

This plan offers you 30-yr medical protection
This plan offers you a 30-yr medical protection
This plan offers you 30 years medical protections.
This plan offers you a 30 years medical protection

Thanks
  

Top answer

This plan offers you 30 years of medical protection.

  • This plan offers you 30 years of medical protection.
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This plan offers you 30 years of medical protection.
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thanks, but how about if the word you is not used
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You can omit "you" without needing to change the rest of the sentence.

This plan offers 30 years of medical protection.
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peterchanThis plan offers you 30 years medical protections.
That is almost correct: This plan offers you 30 years medical protection.
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Thanks guys but seems a bit confusing. when should i use the word of and not?
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It’s optional here, but an apostrophe is necessary if you don’t use it.

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