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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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Which one is correct?

0Hi,02br
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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
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00People would be better off taking an umbrella (or umbrellas???) in case it rains.02br
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00They should bring an umbrella (or umbrellas???) in case it rains. 0-
  

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0 You can do it either way.02br
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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.02i
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