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Can you say “you can send letter to her address” without specifying singular or plural? Or can you say: you can send a letter to her address and you can send more than one time. Because if I say send letters, that might sound like send multiple letters at a time
Jan 10, 2024 12:24 PM
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It isn't necessary to specify singular or plural unless there is a specific context. I'm not too sure of the exact context/situation which you may be referring to, so I provided context in my response. If it's just a general suggestion...you can probably say something like: "You can always send a letter to her address if you ever need to reach out to her." This would imply...that you can send ONE or MORE letters to the address...as many as needed/required. Similarly: "You can always send letters (plural) to her address..." ...does not necessarily mean they're expecting you to send more than one...it's just a general suggestion.
January 10, 2024
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