This blog is for students taking English 140-189 at Athabasca University.
23 May 2014
*NUMBER CHANGE*
If the sentence is singular, change it to the plural; if it is plural, change it to the singular.
When my sister wants to go out on a date, she styles her
hair, applies make-up, and changes from her work outfit to something more
appropriate. She always wants to look her best and make a good impression on
anyone she meets.
3 comments:
Audrey L
said...
When my sisters want to go out on a date, they style their hair, apply make-up, and change from their work outfit to something more appropriate. They always want to look their best and make a good impression on anyone they meet.
when our sisters want to go on a date, they style their hair, apply make up, and change from their work outfits to something more appropriate. They always want to look their best and make a good impression on people they meet.
3 comments:
When my sisters want to go out on a date, they style their hair, apply make-up, and change from their work outfit to something more appropriate. They always want to look their best and make a good impression on anyone they meet.
when our sisters want to go on a date, they style their hair, apply make up, and change from their work outfits to something more appropriate. They always want to look their best and make a good impression on people they meet.
Good work. Neither of you fell into the trap of trying to pluralize the uncountable nouns!
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