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Is this correct?
When I see a bouquet of flowers (many flowers in a bouquet) can I say:
"Whose flowers are those? Who brought them?"
Or Whose flower is that? Who brought it?
Thank you.
Aug 8, 2019 2:47 AM
Answers · 3
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“Whose flowers are those? Who brought them?” sounds the most natural to me.
August 8, 2019
A bouquet is a bunch (several) of flowers.
Bouquet is singular. Flowers are plural.
Use: Whose flowers are those? Who brought them? Whose bouquet is that? Who brought it?
August 8, 2019
Lo correcto sería: ¿De quién son esas flores?, ¿Quién las trajo?
August 8, 2019
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