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Dib Posted 5 years ago
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The choice of words "scream" or "screams"?

Please tell me which of of these two sentences is correct and idiomatic?

In the advert, the ISP's choice of words scream incompetency

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In the advert, the ISP's choice of words screams incompetency

  

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Dib Please tell me which of of these two sentences is correct and idiomatic? In the advert, the ISP's choice of words scream incompetency Or In the advert, the ISP's choice of words screams incompetency The second one is correct. Screams goes with " choice of words", and choice is singular.

  • Dib Please tell me which of of these two sentences is correct and idiomatic?
  • In the advert, the ISP's choice of words scream incompetency Or In the advert, the ISP's choice of words screams incompetency The second one is correct.
  • Screams goes with " choice of words", and choice is singular.
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Dib

Please tell me which of of these two sentences is correct and idiomatic?

In the advert, the ISP's choice of words scream incompetency

Or

In the advert, the ISP's choice of words screams incompetency

The second one is correct. Screams goes with "choice of words", and choice is singular.

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