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In laws of motion [#permalink] New post 13 Jul 2010, 23:41
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Hi everyone, please what is the difference between the two sentences below:

(i) In laws of motion, there is a condition and its converse regarding bodies at
rest and bodies in motion.

(ii) In laws of motion, there are a condition and its
converse regarding bodies at rest and bodies in motion.

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Re: In laws of motion [#permalink] New post 14 Jul 2010, 01:23
Hey gmalbull

Can you please post the entire SC here?

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Re: In laws of motion [#permalink] New post 14 Jul 2010, 08:02
I'll go with second.

because "and" always leads to plural form.
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