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What's more natural?
(seeing a flower bouquet on the table)
A: Whose flowers are those? Who brought them?
OR
A: Whose flower bouquet is that? Who brought it?
B: It's from Jay.
A: Throw them away.
OR
A: Throw it away.
Plural or singular ?
Thank you.
Aug 8, 2019 3:06 AM
Answers · 2
A: They are both natural. "Whose flowers are those? Who brought them?" is the more casual of the two. You'll probably hear this the most.
B: Both are fine again. Your choice depends of course on what you chose to say in A.
Plural for flowers, singular for bouquet. Either is fine.
August 8, 2019
Both A questions are correct.
Answers: Use ‘them’ with flowers (plural). Use ‘it’ with bouquet (singular).
August 8, 2019
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