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Tenacious Learner Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Water shortage vs, water shortages

Hi teachers,
Which one is right?
a) There will be water shortages unless it rains in August.
b) There will be water shortage unless it rains in August.

Thanks in advance.
  

Top answer

There will be water shortages unless it rains in August. There will be a water shortage unless it rains in August.

  • There will be water shortages unless it rains in August.
  • There will be a water shortage unless it rains in August.
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There will be water shortages unless it rains in August.
There will be a water shortage unless it rains in August.
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Is there any difference between those sentences, enoon?
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Hi ennon,
Thank you for your reply.

TS
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Nugso Is there any difference between those sentences, enoon?
I would say not.
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a) There will be water shortages unless it rains in August.

eg. In Spain, there will be water shortages in Segovia, León, Seville, Cadiz and other smaller communities where the infrastructure needs investment.

b) There will be water shortage unless it rains in August.
eg. There will be a general water shortage all over Spain unless it rains in August.
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AlpheccaStarsIn Spain, there will be water shortages in Segovia, León, Sevilla, Cádiz and other smaller communities where the infrastructure needs investment.
Hi A-

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