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Sabrynazulkyflyyy Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Singular or plural?

Should the object in this sentence be in singular or plural?

" A stalk of flower/s. "

  

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A stalk is a stem. Each flower has a stalk/stem. Each of those is "a flower stalk".

  • A stalk is a stem.
  • Each flower has a stalk/stem.
  • Each of those is "a flower stalk".
  • I think what you mean is "a bouquet of flowers".
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A stalk is a stem. Each flower has a stalk/stem. Each of those is "a flower stalk".

I think what you mean is "a bouquet of flowers".

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