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Alc24 Posted 14 years ago
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Turnstile operates as EXIT and ENTRANCE make sense?

Is this ;aking any sense?

1 In the new york metro, the exit and entrance to the metro are the same turnstiles,

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"Turnstile operates as EXIT and ENTRANCE " makes sense as a sign to explain the situation you describe. Your description has a number agreement problem. If there are several, ".

  • "Turnstile operates as EXIT and ENTRANCE " makes sense as a sign to explain the situation you describe.
  • Your description has a number agreement problem.
  • If there are several, ".
  • .
  • " If there is only one, ".
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"Turnstile operates as EXIT and ENTRANCE " makes sense as a sign to explain the situation you describe.

Your description has a number agreement problem.

If there are several, ". . . . the exits and entrances to the metro are the same turnstiles."

If there is only one, ". . . . ***the exit and entrance to the metro is the same turnstile."***

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