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The plural indefinite is probably not in use because it would be superfluous given other more efficent ways of expressing the notion of indefinite.

We use spoons to eat our soup in this land, though in other lands men drink straight from the bowl.

 

We use [plural indefinite article] spoons to eat our soup in this land...

 

We use a spoon to eat our soup, don't we, Johnny?

The plural indefinite is probably not in use because it would be superfluous given other more efficent ways of expressing the notion of indefinite.

We use spoons to eat our soup in this land, though in other lands men drink straight from the bowl.

 

We use [plural indefinite article] spoons to eat our soup in this land...

 

We use a spoon to eat our soup, don't we, Johnny?

The plural indefinite is probably not in use because it would be superfluous given other more efficent ways of expressing the notion of indefinite.

We use spoons to eat our soup in this land, though in other lands men drink straight from the bowl.

We use [plural indefinite article] spoons to eat our soup in this land...

We use a spoon to eat our soup, don't we, Johnny?

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The plural indefinite is probably not in use because it would be superfluous given other more efficent ways of expressing the notion of indefinite.

We use spoons to eat our soup in this land, though in other lands men drink straight from the bowl.

We use spoons to eat our soup in this land, though in other lands men drink straight from the bowl.

We use [plural indefinite article] spoons to eat our soup in this land...

We use [plural indefinite article] spoons to eat our soup in this land...

We use a spoon to eat our soup, don't we, Johnny?

We use a spoon to eat our soup, don't we, Johnny?

The plural indefinite is probably not in use because it would be superfluous given other more efficent ways of expressing the notion of indefinite.

We use spoons to eat our soup in this land, though in other lands men drink straight from the bowl.

We use [plural indefinite article] spoons to eat our soup in this land...

We use a spoon to eat our soup, don't we, Johnny?

The plural indefinite is probably not in use because it would be superfluous given other more efficent ways of expressing the notion of indefinite.

We use spoons to eat our soup in this land, though in other lands men drink straight from the bowl.

We use [plural indefinite article] spoons to eat our soup in this land...

We use a spoon to eat our soup, don't we, Johnny?

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The plural indefinite is probably not in use because it would be superfluous given other more efficent ways of expressing the notion of indefinite.

We use spoons to eat our soup in this land, though in other lands men drink straight from the bowl.

We use {plural[plural indefinite article}article] spoons to eat our soup in this land...

We use a spoon to eat our soup, don't we, Johnny?

The plural indefinite is probably not in use because it would be superfluous given other more efficent ways of expressing the notion of indefinite.

We use spoons to eat our soup in this land, though in other lands men drink straight from the bowl.

We use {plural indefinite article} spoons to eat our soup in this land...

We use a spoon to eat our soup, don't we, Johnny?

The plural indefinite is probably not in use because it would be superfluous given other more efficent ways of expressing the notion of indefinite.

We use spoons to eat our soup in this land, though in other lands men drink straight from the bowl.

We use [plural indefinite article] spoons to eat our soup in this land...

We use a spoon to eat our soup, don't we, Johnny?

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