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Heidi
Which one is right, 'They wear a hat' or 'They wear hats'?
So two people were a hat respectively. Should I say 'They wear hats' then?
Thank you!
Oct 27, 2015 4:39 PM
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I would say "they wear hats", since the subject is plural. You could even say "they both wear hats".
However, if you said "they wear a hat", most people would probably understand that they both are wearing seperate hats and not the same one :)
October 27, 2015
Usually, I would describe it as "two people are wearing hats" or another example "There are two people, one is wearing a hat".
October 28, 2015
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