hicksonster
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- Sep 10, 2010
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Why is it acceptable to say "They put on their uniforms (and not uniform) to go to school" but it's better to say "They wear a shirt (and not shirts) to go to work"? It's like saying "Mark the locations where a hole will be drilled" versus "Mark the locations where holes will be drilled". Which one of these sentences is grammatically correct?