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a. The twins sleep in bunk beds. (Cambridge Dictionary)
b. The twins sleep in a bunk bed.
I saw sentence a in the Cambridge Dictionary. Doesn't the singular form of bunk bed mean the whole structure (with a top bunk and a bottom bunk)? I also saw a British had the same feeling as I. See it here. Which is correct between sentences a and b? Thanks!
b. The twins sleep in a bunk bed.
I saw sentence a in the Cambridge Dictionary. Doesn't the singular form of bunk bed mean the whole structure (with a top bunk and a bottom bunk)? I also saw a British had the same feeling as I. See it here. Which is correct between sentences a and b? Thanks!