Asked by jen
Brooke and Wilfred are two poets with opposing views, but it is important to notice that they both have something in common regarding their writing.
is it writing or writings
is it writing or writings
Answers
Answered by
SrJMcGin
Well, that would depend on you! Writing = as a whole but writings = all the pieces of poems, etc. that they do.
Sra
Sra
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I think both are correct.
However, I suggest you rewrite the sentence:
Brooke and Wilfred are two poets with opposing views, but it is important to notice that both poems have something in common.
However, I suggest you rewrite the sentence:
Brooke and Wilfred are two poets with opposing views, but it is important to notice that both poems have something in common.