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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

sentence formation

'from the maker of' or 'from the makers of'- which sentence is correct?
  

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Neither one is a complete sentence. As phrases, both are possible -- depending on whether there is one maker (of x) or more than one maker. More context would be helpful.

  • Neither one is a complete sentence.
  • As phrases, both are possible -- depending on whether there is one maker (of x) or more than one maker.
  • More context would be helpful.
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Neither one is a complete sentence. As phrases, both are possible -- depending on whether there is one maker (of x) or more than one maker. More context would be helpful.

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