Should it be:
- "A man and woman is waiting outside the house."
OR
- "A man and a woman is waiting outside the house."?
A man and 'a' woman?
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- Aikuzo
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A man and 'a' woman?
Pls correct any errors you see on my writings on: nouns, tenses :)
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Re: A man and 'a' woman?
The second one.
A man and a woman ARE waiting...
A man and a woman ARE waiting...
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Re: A man and 'a' woman?
So it's like:
- A man, a woman, and cats are waiting....
Thanks Stefi.
- A man, a woman, and cats are waiting....
Thanks Stefi.
Pls correct any errors you see on my writings on: nouns, tenses :)
"Practice makes perfect!" xD
"Practice makes perfect!" xD