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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Which phrase should be used?

I'm confused with the use of 'a breathtaking view' in this sentence.
The Merlion is a major tourist attraction. Here, visitors get a breathtaking view of Sentosa, the city skyline and the surrounding islands from two viewing decks.
In the sentence, which phrase should be used, 'a breathtaking view' or 'breathtaking views'?
  

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Anonymous which phrase should be used, 'a breathtaking view' or 'breathtaking views'? Either one is fine. How many breathtaking views are there?

  • Anonymous which phrase should be used, 'a breathtaking view' or 'breathtaking views'?
  • Either one is fine.
  • How many breathtaking views are there?
  • One?
  • Then use the singular.
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Anonymouswhich phrase should be used, 'a breathtaking view' or 'breathtaking views'?
Either one is fine. How many breathtaking views are there? One? Then use the singular. More than one? Then use the plural.

CJ

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