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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Subject /noun agreement

I help students get into the school of their choice

I help students get into the schools of their choice

I help students get into the school of their choices

I help students get into the schools of their choices

Is there a rule that governs this type of sentence structure?
  

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Anonymous Is there a rule that governs this type of sentence structure? I am not aware of a rule, no. If there is one, it is probably very complicated.

  • Anonymous Is there a rule that governs this type of sentence structure?
  • I am not aware of a rule, no.
  • If there is one, it is probably very complicated.
  • It's much easier to imitate what you hear and read.
  • school (or schools ) of their choice (not choices ) would be the usual solutions to this problem.
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AnonymousIs there a rule that governs this type of sentence structure?
I am not aware of a rule, no. If there is one, it is probably very complicated. It's much easier to imitate what you hear and read.

school (or schools) of their choice (not choices) would be the usual solutions to this problem.

CJ

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