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Onizo Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Two Daves

You've got two trains named the same Dave. Would two Daves be termed correctly?
  

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This is difficult to understand.
Please rephrase your question. Emotion: wink
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onizotwo trains named the same Dave.
We don't give trains names here. Are you sure this is what you mean?

CJ
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Yes, CJ.

You know those toy trains, and the famous ones are Thomas and his friends. My son has two of Thomas, and I was wondering if I could say "where are two Thomases". But obviously you do say it as the tiltle of an old movie, two jills and one jack, right?
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onizoYou know those toy trains, and the famous ones are Thomas and his friends.
OK. That would have been about the last thing I would have thought of!

Yes. Daves, Thomases, and so on. Now it makes sense.

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