phoebemia
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- Mar 31, 2022
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1. In our school, there are 20 woman teachers, and 15 man teachers.
2. In our school, there are 20 women teachers, and 15 men teachers.
3. In our school, there are 20 female teachers, and 15 male teachers.
Which of the above sentences are grammatically correct? Which are more appropriate?
I think when a noun is used as a modifier, it doesn't need the plural form.
I think number 3 is more appropriate. I don't know why, just feel it that way.
2. In our school, there are 20 women teachers, and 15 men teachers.
3. In our school, there are 20 female teachers, and 15 male teachers.
Which of the above sentences are grammatically correct? Which are more appropriate?
I think when a noun is used as a modifier, it doesn't need the plural form.
I think number 3 is more appropriate. I don't know why, just feel it that way.
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