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Old 09-Jan-2007, 10:57
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Q:Which is right in these two setences? Manners or manner?

1.What basic rules of manners should we follow?

2.What basic rules of manner should we follow?

It's from a test.
The original question and answer are below:
->What basic rules of manner should we follow?
(A) Magic and easy. (B) Be kind and respectful. (C) Handsome and modern. (D) Comfortable and beautiful
The answer is (B).

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