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Old 31-Jan-2005, 10:42
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Hello Everyone,

Sometimes one stumbles over a simple question, usually when the problem occurs in written English with its lower tolerance to errors.

Which is correct:

How long shall we have to wait for them to make up their (1) mind or (2) minds?

A Teacher's opinion will be greatly appreciated.

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TK
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Hello Everyone,

Sometimes one stumbles over a simple question, usually when the problem occurs in written English with its lower tolerance to errors.

Which is correct:

How long shall we have to wait for them to make up their (1) mind or (2) minds?

A Teacher's opinion will be greatly appreciated.

Regards,

TK
I would consider the context.
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Default Re: to make up one's mind

If talking about something like a committee, I'd probably use the singular. If talking about a less structured group, I'd go for the plural.
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If talking about something like a committee, I'd probably use the singular. If talking about a less structured group, I'd go for the plural.
I do agree with you. sarcastically I would use plural as well - along the line of can we come to a conclusion sooner not later.
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