22 January 2015

*NUMBER CHANGE*

If the sentence is singular, change it to the plural; if it is plural, change it to the singular.

The players in this year's Super Bowl will not have to contend with the cold and snow as the game is being held in sunny Arizona.

4 comments:

Liudmila140 said...

The players in these years' Super Bowl will not have to contend with the colds and snows as the games are being held in sunny Arizona.

Olena140 said...

The player in these years' Super Bowls will not have to contend with the colds and snows as the games are being held in sunny Arizona.

Michael said...

Good try, but you have both fallen into the trap of pluralizing "cold" (which is not countable when it refers to temperature). Also, "these years'" sounds rather unnatural. Perhaps we could say "in Super Bowls over the years".

Olena140 said...

I was debating the pluralization. I just couldn't find the answer that it can't be pluralized for temperature. I guess most examples are about the sickness...

Darn Super Bowls ;)