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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

singular vs. plural

Hi,

I would like to know when to use the plural form (vs. singular).
Example: he was a member of the social and curricular committee/ committees?
  

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Hi, If it is one committee that handles both areas, say 'committee'. If there are two committees, say 'committee s '. Clive

  • Hi, If it is one committee that handles both areas, say 'committee'.
  • If there are two committees, say 'committee s '.
  • Clive
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Hi,
If it is one committee that handles both areas, say 'committee'.
If there are two committees, say 'committees'.

Clive

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