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Christine Christie Posted 7 years ago
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Does this sentence make sense:

"The book 'Becoming' is not an exceptionally well-written book, but it does have some interesting ACCOUNTS of Michelle Obama's life."



Can I use the plural form of 'accounts' in it?

  

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Christine Christie Can I use the plural form of 'accounts' in it? "Account" is a wrong word there. It would mean that the book contained more than two complete versions of her biography.

  • Christine Christie Can I use the plural form of 'accounts' in it?
  • "Account" is a wrong word there.
  • It would mean that the book contained more than two complete versions of her biography.
  • I can't suggest a word because I don't know what you want to say.
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Christine ChristieCan I use the plural form of 'accounts' in it?

"Account" is a wrong word there. It would mean that the book contained more than two complete versions of her biography. I can't suggest a word because I don't know what you want to say.

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Christine ChristieCan I use the plural form of 'accounts' in it?

Yes.

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