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OP I was being sarcastic, Jackie. There's absolutely nothing wrong with saying or writing: "a great many grammar mavens are wrong" or "a few students disappeared during Spring Break". But, it's fun to get all prescriptive ad absurdum.
Ceci n'est pas un seing.
Entire Thread Subject Posted By Posted using 'a(n)' with plural nouns? zmjezhd 05/05/06 11:54 PM Re: using 'a(n)' with plural nouns? Faldage 05/06/06 02:10 AM Re: using 'a(n)' with plural nouns? zmjezhd 05/06/06 02:39 AM Re: using 'a(n)' with plural nouns? Jackie 05/06/06 02:40 PM Re: using 'a(n)' with plural nouns? zmjezhd 05/06/06 03:01 PM Re: using 'a(n)' with plural nouns? Jackie 05/06/06 09:58 PM
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