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Tate Nixon
13 October, 13:30
Use two singular nouns joined by and
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Maddox Hardy
13 October, 15:41
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John and his brother went to the park.
Explanation:
John is a singular noun.
His brother is also a singular noun.
"Went to the park" can be changed.
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Juliette David
13 October, 17:29
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the way u would do this is as simple as "in and out"
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