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Hi everyone! I have one more question about a Christmas tree. Is it good English to say:
"Christmas trees don't live a long and happy life."?
Or is it better to say "Christmas trees don't live long and happy lives."?
Thank you!
13 nov. 2021 22:04
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The first sentence, the noun is plural. Christmas trees. The plural trees don’t singularly live one life. So the first sentence doesn’t make total sense Christmas trees live a happy life. We’re going from plural to singular. So the second sentence makes more sense. Christmas trees don’t live good lives… the plural nouns have a plural object: lives…. Sounds more correct.
14 novembre 2021
1
"Christmas trees don't live long."
That is all I'd say.
14 novembre 2021
1
Both sentences sound OK to me, but I agree with Charlie that the second one is technically more correct.
13 novembre 2021
1
I think you could say either, Sergii...
The second one does seems
more logical/ more 'correct' (plural trees/ plural lives), but I'm pretty sure you could hear the first version equally often.
It's probably a bit like,
"The government is..." vs. "The government are..."
13 novembre 2021
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Sergii
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Anglais, Russe, Ukrainien
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