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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Singular or Plural in this context?

Hi,

Let's say thePostre is a Malay lady and an Indian lady amongst a social group and a guy wants to talk to them.

Which sentence makes grammatically sense in this context?

He has a poor command of English and trying his best to converse with the Malay and the Indian lady.
He has a poor command of English and trying his best to converse with the Malay and the Indian ladies.

Thanks a lot.

  

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anonymous Let's say thePost re is a Malay lady and an Indian lady amongst a social group and a guy wants to talk to them. I don't know what "thePost re" is. anonymous He has a poor command of English and trying his best to converse with the Malay and the Indian lady.

  • anonymous Let's say thePost re is a Malay lady and an Indian lady amongst a social group and a guy wants to talk to them.
  • I don't know what "thePost re" is.
  • anonymous He has a poor command of English and trying his best to converse with the Malay and the Indian lady.
  • There is a mistake aside from the ladies.
  • " The *** of the Malay is undetermined, but male is implied because you bother to mention that the Indian is a lady.
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anonymousLet's say thePost re is a Malay lady and an Indian lady amongst a social group and a guy wants to talk to them.

I don't know what "thePost re" is.

anonymousHe has a poor command of English and trying his best to converse with the Malay and the Indian lady.

There is a mistake aside from the ladies.

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