illness/illnesses

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Tan Elaine

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If my son and daughter are ill and I pray for their quick recovery, which of the following word in bold should I use?

I pray that my son's and daughter's illness/illnesses be cured soon.

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Do they have the same illness or different illnesses?
 

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Then there doesn't seem to be a reason to use the plural.

If they had different illnesses, both the plural and the singular form would be correct in my opinion, with slightly different meanings.
 

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I pray that my son's and daughter's illness/illnesses be cured soon.
More natural for most speakers of BrE would be:

I pray that my son and daughter's illness is/will be cured.
We probably would not put the apostrophe s on son, and very few people would use the subjunctive be.
 
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