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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Should there be a 's' somewhere?

I'm making this sentence and it is unclear to me if I should use a 's' behind any of these words:

All electronic(s ) equipment(s ) generate(s ) noise.
  

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"equipment" is uncountable. You can make it countable by adding "piece" or "pieces"before it. A piece of equipment...

  • "equipment" is uncountable.
  • You can make it countable by adding "piece" or "pieces"before it.
  • A piece of equipment...
  • Pieces of equipment...
  • "electronics" is a noun but your sentence calls for an adjective (electronic).
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"equipment" is uncountable. You can make it countable by adding "piece" or "pieces"before it.

A piece of equipment...
Pieces of equipment...

"electronics" is a noun but your sentence calls for an adjective (electronic).

EDIT: Rover is right about "generates".
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All electronic equipment generates noise.

(Are you sure it does?)

Rover
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Thanks I will use this sentence, and yes they all make some noise that can be picked up by sensitive equipment (Im doing emg measurements). Thanks again, the both of you.

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