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minus-squarewhatsarefoogee@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up0arrow-down5·1 year agoRed is an idiot, but that is a very poorly worded sentence. I am fairly certain you’re not supposed to plularize titles like that. You wouldn’t say “Doctors Williams and Lee”. You would say “Doctor Williams and Doctor Lee.”
minus-squareSomeoneElse@lemmy.worldOPMlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·1 year ago“The Doctors hold clinics on Tuesday”. The use of plural proper nouns is really common, and technically correct. It’s the same in Spanish: “Los Señores González y García viven arriba.”
Red is an idiot, but that is a very poorly worded sentence. I am fairly certain you’re not supposed to plularize titles like that.
You wouldn’t say “Doctors Williams and Lee”. You would say “Doctor Williams and Doctor Lee.”
“The Doctors hold clinics on Tuesday”. The use of plural proper nouns is really common, and technically correct. It’s the same in Spanish: “Los Señores González y García viven arriba.”
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