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Latest post Thu, Nov 5 2009 5:02 AM by Clive. 1 replies.
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pleasehelp  +  961828 Wed, 04 Nov 09 10:18 PM
He's just a large body that crowds the lane. Or


He's just a large body that crowds the lanes.


Or both sentences are good?

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Anonymous, 22 days ago
to me, the first one sounds more correct, as the "lane" is a specific part of the court, and lanes is never used to refer to the paint.


Clive  +  962119 Thu, 05 Nov 09 05:02 AM
Hi,

In #1, he crowds one lane. In #2, more than one lane.

 

Are you perhaps talking about a swimming pool?

 

Clive

 

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