Jilibili
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- Aug 8, 2015
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- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Azerbaijani
- Home Country
- Azerbaijan
- Current Location
- Armenia
Hi,
I was wondering which one of the following sentences is correct?
They are reading a book. or They are reading books.
They are eating a hamburger or They are eating hamburgers.
Should we make the noun (i.e. a book, a hamburger) plural because of the pronoun?
Are both of them correct? Does it depend on the context?
I was wondering which one of the following sentences is correct?
They are reading a book. or They are reading books.
They are eating a hamburger or They are eating hamburgers.
Should we make the noun (i.e. a book, a hamburger) plural because of the pronoun?
Are both of them correct? Does it depend on the context?