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Santosh121 Posted 12 years ago
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The policeman started his round from the market and ended up at riverside. Is the sentence grammatically correct?
  

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santosh121 The policeman started his round from the market and ended up at riverside. I think it is usually plural: 'round s ' An act of visiting a number of people or places in turn. "She did the rounds of her family to say goodbye"

  • santosh121 The policeman started his round from the market and ended up at riverside.
  • I think it is usually plural: 'round s ' An act of visiting a number of people or places in turn.
  • "She did the rounds of her family to say goodbye"
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santosh121The policeman started his round from the market and ended up at riverside.
I think it is usually plural: 'rounds'

An act of visiting a number of people or places in turn. "She did the rounds of her family to say goodbye"

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