Asked by John

Let's make plans for next month.
Let's make a plan for next month.
Let's make two plans for next month.

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What is the difference among them?

Does a plan mean one plan?

Answers

Answered by Writeacher
Yes, "a plan" means one plan.

All are grammatically correct. The first sentence refers to more than one plan, but doesn't give a specific number. The second sentence refers to one plan. The third sentence refers to two plans.

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Answered by Kelsey
what part of speech is all
Answered by Ms. Sue
Kelsey -- please click <u>Post a New Question</u> and ask your question. It's very confusing when someone "piggy-backs" on another's question.

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