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Thinlay Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Which form of noun and verb to be used in following two sentences?

1. The fourth and the fifth chapter( why not chapters?)

Give explanation please!

2. The fourth and fifth chapters. (why not chapter)

Give explantion please.

3. Then which verb of being are used is/are for above two sentences?

Thank you for your kund help in advance

  

Top answer

I would use "The fourth and the fifth chapters", simply because two chapters are referred to.

  • I would use "The fourth and the fifth chapters", simply because two chapters are referred to.
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I would use "The fourth and the fifth chapters", simply because two chapters are referred to.

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The fourth and fifth chapters of the textbook are covered in the second semester.

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