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 ladzoya
 
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							| I don �t believe your thousand or thousands promises? Thanks a lot for any help in this question)) |  25 Oct 2015      
					
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 Allisa
 
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							| I would say "I don �t believe your thousands of promises." |  25 Oct 2015     
					
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 korova-daisy
 
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							| Thousand as a numeral has no plural.
 Thousands (of) is a plural of  the noun thousand, and its is always used with the preposition of. So  the right variants are  your thousand promises and your thousands of promises.
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 ladzoya
 
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							| Thanks a lot))) I was confused. There was a sentence I don �t believe your thousands  promises.,  it must be a misprint in the exercise |  25 Oct 2015     
					
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