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When do we use 'detail" and when "details"?
Please tell me the difference. Thanks.
Oct 25, 2013 10:19 AM
Answers · 2
"detail" is both singular and plural for particulars
But if you would replace "detail" with "features", "particulars", "specifications" they would all be plural so "details" probably reads better
October 28, 2013
It is just a matter of singular and plural form.
For example:
Belle: I don't see any details of it. You lie to me.
Sean: Because none of my words you grasped well.
Belle: I just want one detail from your words.
Sean: What?
Belle: Being honest with me.
October 25, 2013
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