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Is it T-Top or T-Tops (grammar question).

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Ree-Yees

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Dec 19, 2001, 10:34:59 AM12/19/01
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A few of us where I work have been trying to decide if the grammatically
correct way is T-Top or T-Tops. Would someone have a "t-top mustang" or a
"mustang with t-tops".

Anyone know?


a l e x

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Dec 19, 2001, 10:53:53 AM12/19/01
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I think both are right. The "T-tops" are the tops themselves, of which
there are two. "T-top" is an adjective used to describe the model of the
car, of which there is one.

- a l e x

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Mr Mort

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Dec 19, 2001, 2:29:24 PM12/19/01
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I'm thinking that the "T-Top" is correct cause when you remove the "top
panels" you know have a T-Top. (it forms a "T")

Steve

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