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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

sleigh and rake

Dear All,
I have a quite dumbs two questions.
First is: Is it correct: This is a rake, or there are rakes?
Second will be: This is a sled or there are sleds?
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Point to the rake (or sled) and say: This is a rake. / This is a sled. These are correct.

  • Point to the rake (or sled) and say: This is a rake.
  • / This is a sled.
  • These are correct.
  • More than one?
  • Say: These are rakes / These are sleds.
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Point to the rake (or sled) and say: This is a rake. / This is a sled. These are correct.
More than one? Say: These are rakes / These are sleds.

If you use "There is" or "There are", say where these things are.

There is a rake in the garage. / There is a sled outside in the snow.
There are (some) rakes in the garage. / There are (some) s

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