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Sara5
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Dear teachers,
Which is correct:
Which is the slowest mean of transportation
or
Which is the slowest means of transportation
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21 Mar 2012
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suhakhader
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Hello,
I think that choice number two is the correct one.
Suha |
21 Mar 2012
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Sara5
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But we are asking about one mean only which is the slowest |
21 Mar 2012
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MoodyMoody
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"Mean" as a singular noun means the "average." For example, "The mean of 25, 84, and 62 is 57."
To refer to transportation, yes, use "means." "My usual means of transportation to school is a car. Other means of transportation include the bus, a bicycle, or on foot." I know that this usage is counter-intuitive, but it is correct. |
22 Mar 2012
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