Snappy
Member
- Joined
- Mar 24, 2009
- Member Type
- Other
- Native Language
- Japanese
- Home Country
- Japan
- Current Location
- Japan
Are the following usages of singular and plural nouns correct?
1. Store the product in a place protected from water and humidity.
2. Store the product in places protected from water and humidity.
3. Do not store the product in a place where the temperature goes above 30°C.
4. Do not store the product in places where the temperature goes above 30°C.
In the above cases, can I use either singular or plural nouns?
1. Store the product in a place protected from water and humidity.
2. Store the product in places protected from water and humidity.
3. Do not store the product in a place where the temperature goes above 30°C.
4. Do not store the product in places where the temperature goes above 30°C.
In the above cases, can I use either singular or plural nouns?