Yes, the plural is appropriate, assuming he takes pictures of sunrises on different days. If he's taking multiple pictures of a single day's sunrise, then the singular is appropriate.
#2: No, that is not suitable. It doesn't make sense. A suitable response would be, "There is nothing wrong with my brother." It could also be just, "Nothing," or "Nothing's wrong."
1. He often takes pictures of sunrises/sunrise.
(Do we have to use the singular form or the plural form?)
2. What's wrong with your brother?
- No, not at all.
(Is this answer suitable? Do you have other suitable answers?)
1 answer