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    Plural form/That - a

    Cours gratuits > Forum > Forum anglais: Questions sur l'anglais || En bas

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    Plural form/That - a
    Message de jnv posté le 18-02-2014 à 00:23:01 (S | E | F)
    Hello,

    I would like to know what would be the plural of these sentences would be
    Thank you for your help.
    .
    I couldn't afford that big a car.
    It was so warm a day that I could hardly work.
    She is too polite a person to refuse.
    For the first example, is it 'I couldn't afford that big a cars' ?
    I'm puzzled because that structure requires 'a' at all cost to work but it seems odd with plural nouns.

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    Modifié par lucile83 le 18-02-2014 06:41


    Réponse: Plural form/That - a de gerondif, postée le 18-02-2014 à 00:35:25 (S | E)
    Hello,
    obviously, a can't be followed by a plural.
    I would either say: I could not afford such big cars!
    or:
    I could not afford * cars that big !
    (such modifies cars whereas that modifies big)

    I would also change the others:
    These were such warm days that I could hardly work.
    These days were so warm that I could hardly work.

    They were too polite people to refuse
    These people were too polite to refuse.




    Réponse: Plural form/That - a de jnv, postée le 18-02-2014 à 00:38:14 (S | E)
    Okay, so this exact structure only works with singular sentences/nouns!
    Thanks for the reply!



    Réponse: Plural form/That - a de kassie, postée le 18-02-2014 à 09:37:10 (S | E)
    comment on dit il elle en anglais :pub au^pluriel




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