I'd like to know whether "both nations are uninterrupted democracies" is correct, or shall I say "both nations have uninterrupted democracies" instead? Many thanks!
Top answer
Neither is really correct, in my opinion. I would say Both nations have uninterrupted democratic forms of government.
— Philip
Neither is really correct, in my opinion.
I would say Both nations have uninterrupted democratic forms of government.
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