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Iwanttofly4 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

You leave me no choice/choices?

Which one is gramatically correct?

1. You leave me no choice!
2. You leave me no choices!

Please give a touch of explanation as well. Thank you!
  

Top answer

You leave me no choice. (you only have one option so choice is singular). You leave me plenty of choices (you have lots of options).

  • You leave me no choice.
  • (you only have one option so choice is singular).
  • You leave me plenty of choices (you have lots of options).
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You leave me no choice. (you only have one option so choice is singular).

You leave me plenty of choices (you have lots of options).
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Dave Phillipsyou only have one option so choice is singular).
This brings up something that some of my friends like to laugh about. I must eat some fruit, and all you have is apples. My 'choice' is to have an apple or not...I don't really have a choice. On the other hand, you have apples and oranges. Do I have two choices or one? I can take one or the ot

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