0Hi,02br 02br 00If you want to have people bring an umbrella in case it rains, how would you phrase it? Would you use a plural noun or a singular noun of the word 'umbrella'?02br 02br 00People would be better off taking an umbrella (or umbrellas???) in case it rains.02br 02br 00They should bring an umbrella (or umbrellas???) in case it rains. 0-
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0 You can do it either way.02br 02br 01i00People would be better off taking [an umbrella / umbrellas / their umbrellas] in case it rains.02br 00 They should bring [an umbrella / umbrellas / their umbrellas] in case it rains.02i02br 02br 00 CJ0-