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roof of vs roofs of

Both "roof of" and "roofs of" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Roof of" is used when referring to a singular roof, while "roofs of" is used when referring to multiple roofs.

Last updated: March 25, 2024

roof of

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a singular roof.

Use "roof of" when talking about a single roof belonging to a building or structure.

Examples:

  • The roof of the house was covered in snow.
  • The roof of the car was damaged in the hailstorm.

Alternatives:

  • the house's roof
  • the car's roof
  • the roof on the building

roofs of

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to multiple roofs.

Use "roofs of" when talking about multiple roofs belonging to different buildings or structures.

Examples:

  • The roofs of the houses in the neighborhood were all painted red.
  • The roofs of the cars in the parking lot were covered in dust.

Alternatives:

  • the houses' roofs
  • the cars' roofs
  • the roofs on the buildings

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