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two post-credits scene? vs two post-credits scenes?

The correct phrase is 'two post-credits scenes.' The word 'scenes' should be in plural form to match the count of 'two.' This phrase is commonly used in the context of movies or TV shows to refer to additional scenes that appear after the credits.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 541 views

two post-credits scene?

This phrase is incorrect. 'Scene' should be in plural form to match the count of 'two.'

Incorrect. Use 'two post-credits scenes' to refer to multiple additional scenes that appear after the credits in movies or TV shows.
  • How was the Toledo street scene?
  • What about the acid crime scene?
  • And where were these crime scenes?
  • Same woman at two crime scenes?
  • Hightower's prints at the Montero crime scene?
  • - Did you rewrite the last scene?
  • - Anything from the crime scene?
  • Have you found the crime scene?
  • How about your classical dancing scene?
  • What happens when actors enter the scene?
  • This is from every crime scene?
  • He bought himself the crime scene?
  • You guys want another crime scene?
  • Can we please not have another ugly scene?
  • Barney fife was first on scene?
  • I gather you saw some footprints at the crime scene?
  • Either of them touch the crime scene?
  • Then why would she run away from the scene?
  • Who's texting him pictures of the crime scene?
  • Who's texting him pictures of the crime scene?

Alternatives:

  • two post-credits scenes
  • a post-credits scene
  • multiple post-credits scenes
  • several post-credits scenes
  • a couple of post-credits scenes

two post-credits scenes?

This phrase is correct. 'Scenes' should be in plural form to match the count of 'two.'

Correct. Use 'two post-credits scenes' to refer to multiple additional scenes that appear after the credits in movies or TV shows.
  • How was the Toledo street scene?
  • What about the acid crime scene?
  • And where were these crime scenes?
  • Same woman at two crime scenes?
  • Hightower's prints at the Montero crime scene?
  • - Did you rewrite the last scene?
  • - Anything from the crime scene?
  • Have you found the crime scene?
  • How about your classical dancing scene?
  • What happens when actors enter the scene?
  • This is from every crime scene?
  • He bought himself the crime scene?
  • You guys want another crime scene?
  • Can we please not have another ugly scene?
  • Barney fife was first on scene?
  • I gather you saw some footprints at the crime scene?
  • Either of them touch the crime scene?
  • Then why would she run away from the scene?
  • Who's texting him pictures of the crime scene?
  • Who's texting him pictures of the crime scene?

Alternatives:

  • a post-credits scene
  • multiple post-credits scenes
  • several post-credits scenes
  • a couple of post-credits scenes
  • post-credits scenes

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