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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Singular or plural

Which one of the following is more correct? What's the best way of saying the same thing?

1) I've been applying to dental school in South Korea.

2) I've been applying to dental schools in South Korea.

Any help appreciated
  

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Anonymous I've been applying to dental schools in South Korea. I would use this one. You are applying to several different schools, aren't you?

  • Anonymous I've been applying to dental schools in South Korea.
  • I would use this one.
  • You are applying to several different schools, aren't you?
  • CJ
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AnonymousI've been applying to dental schools in South Korea.
I would use this one. You are applying to several different schools, aren't you?

CJ

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