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Restore spiice production Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Singular plural question.

Homes with pools.

Homes with a pool.

What's the difference?
  

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restore spiice production What's the difference? None. They both amount to the same thing.

  • restore spiice production What's the difference?
  • None.
  • They both amount to the same thing.
  • CJ
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restore spiice productionWhat's the difference?
None. They both amount to the same thing.

CJ
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CalifJim None. They both amount to the same thing.
Does "homes with pools" mean that each home has multiple pools?

Does "homes with a pool" mean that multiple homes share one pool?
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restore spiice productionDoes "homes with pools" mean that each home has multiple pools?
Not necessarily, but it might be taken to mean that.
restore spiice productionDoes "homes with a pool" mean that multiple homes share one pool?
Not necessarily, but it might be taken to mean that.
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Is there a way to say "homes that each have one pool" in a more colloquial way, and that very clearly shows what is singular and plural?

Or, are relatively colloquial ways to say "homes that each have one pool" not very clear about what is singular and plural?
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restore spiice productionIs there a way to say "homes that each have one pool" in a more colloquial way, and that very clearly shows what is singular and plural?
No.
restore spiice productionOr, are relatively colloquial ways to say "homes that each have one pool" not very clear about what is singular and plural?
Right.

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