[Grammar] Grammar of a heading

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uktous

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Hi,

I need to do a presentation about saving account.
I have problem with the heading of a PowerPoint Side.


Question:
Which of the following heading is correct?

Heading 1, 2:
How saving account works :/?
Heading 3, 4:
How a saving account works :/?
Heading 5, 6:
How saving accounts work :/?
Heading 7, 8, 9, 10:
How will / does a saving account work :/?
Heading 11, 12, 13, 14:
How will / do saving accounts work :/?



Thanks
 
Use either "How a saving account works" or "How savings accounts work."

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I thought it should 'savings account'.

I prefer using the singular - How a Savings Account Works
 
not a teacher

I thought it should 'savings account'.

I prefer using the singular - How a Savings Account Works

Yes, you're right. I made a typo in my last post; "How a savings account works" is what I meant to write.
 
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