Silverobama
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Hi.
This sentence is from my old notebook but the source and author are not known now.
He climbed up to the roof to adjust the antennas for a better reception.
My question is, do I need to use the plural along with plural and singular with singular. As in:
He climbed up to the roof to adjust the antenna for a better reception.
He climbed up to the roof to adjust the antenna for better receptions.
Or perhaps:
He climbed up to the roof to adjust the antenna/antennas for a better reception/better receptions. Any of the parallels is okay.
This sentence is from my old notebook but the source and author are not known now.
He climbed up to the roof to adjust the antennas for a better reception.
My question is, do I need to use the plural along with plural and singular with singular. As in:
He climbed up to the roof to adjust the antenna for a better reception.
He climbed up to the roof to adjust the antenna for better receptions.
Or perhaps:
He climbed up to the roof to adjust the antenna/antennas for a better reception/better receptions. Any of the parallels is okay.