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SeroMack Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

"What a" exclamation plural?

"What a..." is a common and fixed expression in English to express one's awe or surprise. It works well with singular nouns:

  • What a lovely song!
  • What a surprise!

However, what is to say when one wants to exclaim about a plural form of a noun such as people.

  • What a lovely people
  • What lovely people?


I bet there is a solution. Would someone make the matter clear for me, please?

Regards!

sM
  

Top answer

Hi, What lovely people! What lovely chairs! etc.

  • Hi, What lovely people!
  • What lovely chairs!
  • etc.
  • Clive
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Hi,

What lovely people!

What lovely chairs!

etc.

Clive

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