Is it possible to use the word "walk" in a plural form?
Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
Yes, absolutely! We can use "walks" and "walk" without changing the meaning of the sentence here. You can use either of the below two forms to express the same thing. Ex: Every day Narcissus took a long walk in the woods. = Every day Narcissus took long walks in the woods. Ex: I like to eat apples every day. = I like to eat an apple every day.