senses of responsibility and propriety OR a sense of responsibility and proprity

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should i use "sense" in singular or plural
 
If you mean in the phrase in the title, I would use the singular, but what is the full context?
 
Should I use "sense" in the singular or the plural?

Please note my corrections above. It's important to use correct capitalisation and punctuation in all your posts. Remember that when you respond in order to give us the context. You need to give us complete sentences to work with.
 
If you mean in the phrase in the title, I would use the singular, but what is the full context?
Please note my corrections above. It's important to use correct capitalisation and punctuation in all your posts. Remember that when you respond in order to give us the context. You need to give us complete sentences to work with.

volunteers of the international conference requires (senses of responsibility and propriety OR a sense of responsibility and proprity)​

 
Volunteers for the international conference must have a sense of responsibility and propriety.

Mind you, the sentence doesn't mean much to me. What is propriety in the context of an international conference?
 

volunteers of the international conference requires (senses of responsibility and propriety OR a sense of responsibility and proprity)​

There is no need to put a whole post in bold or in a larger font than normal. Also, you failed entirely to use correct capitalisation and punctuation as I asked you to do. Please take more care with your writing.
 
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