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Mar 22 |
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When saying supplier of a building material should the material be singular or plural? Fair enough. I was just putting it out there to make sure ;) |
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Mar 22 |
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When saying supplier of a building material should the material be singular or plural? Also to note, modern comma usage routinely dictates that in a list of items, one should add a comma before the final and .... For example: "This full color publication features over 20,000 distributors and suppliers of tile, stone, tools, and equipment." |
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Mar 22 |
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When saying supplier of a building material should the material be singular or plural? Personally, I would lean towards using the singular tile and stone; however, like I said before, it is a matter of opinion. I tend to read this more smoothly with the singular usage, and, given the large quantity of distributors, I would use the singular to imply a more large-scale supply of tile, stone, tools, and equipment. |
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Mar 22 |
answered | When saying supplier of a building material should the material be singular or plural? |