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Onelook Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Slaps on the cheek

Instead of giving handshakes, he's giving us soft slaps on the cheek even since he came out of a black hole. It did something to him, he's not the same person.


Should cheek be singular or plural?

  

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onelook Instead of giving handshakes, he's giving us soft slaps on the cheek even ever since he came out of a black hole. It did something to him ; he's not the same person. Should cheek be singular or plural?

  • onelook Instead of giving handshakes, he's giving us soft slaps on the cheek even ever since he came out of a black hole.
  • It did something to him ; he's not the same person.
  • Should cheek be singular or plural?
  • singular CJ
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onelook

Instead of giving handshakes, he's giving us soft slaps on the cheek even ever since he came out of a black hole. It did something to him; he's not the same person.


Should cheek be singular or plural?

singular

CJ

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