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Allen
Should the noun following 'more than one' be in its singular or plural form?
e.g.
more than one day or days?
11 mai 2010 03:03
Réponses · 5
Chop it up this way:
"More than / one _____" So it's clear you use the singular.
11 mai 2010
Definitely one day.
One days does not make sense in any case I guess.
11 mai 2010
More than one day. (this is the right one)
"More than" suggest plural.
" days" is also a plural.
So we don't double the plural effect.
11 mai 2010
Leigh is right - in your example it should be - more than one day.
11 mai 2010
It should be in it's singular form buddy. For example I bought more than one apple (not more than one apples).
11 mai 2010
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Allen
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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