holdenenglish
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Dear teachers
I am writing the following sentence, and I want to know if I should use plural for "share price" and "performance"
"Managerial compensation linked to share price or income statement performance is likely to provide an incentive to manipulate the accounts."
1) Shall I use "share price" or "share prices", "performance" or "performances"?
2) In such circumstance, what is the grammar rule behind such use?
Please advise
Holden
I am writing the following sentence, and I want to know if I should use plural for "share price" and "performance"
"Managerial compensation linked to share price or income statement performance is likely to provide an incentive to manipulate the accounts."
1) Shall I use "share price" or "share prices", "performance" or "performances"?
2) In such circumstance, what is the grammar rule behind such use?
Please advise
Holden