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Hi, I have not-so-easy times using the word 'types' in front of a countable noun and an uncountable noun. There are two types of face: optimistic and pessimistic. -- I have difficulty with using the word 'types' with a countable noun. I think 'face' is used...
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Believer
174 days ago
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Re: Kindly help me out
Hi again, Kindly answer my questions 1. The annual earnings have been pegged at $3.86 billion. In the above sentence we are speaking about a annual so should it be the annual earnings has been pegged.. No, earnings is treated as a plural word. But then The annual is singular and verb needs...
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Clive
222 days ago
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Re: Hopefully easy question on capitalization
Hi, I am an attorney working for the government. The duties of my job position mostly involve considering legal requests called "petitions." My job title is "Petitions Attorney." I am unclear as to when the first letters in "Petitions Attorney" should be capitalized. This is a matter of...
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Clive
300 days ago
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Re: Singular & plural words
Anonymous wrote: Anonymous wrote: what is the plural word for THE?? some singular nouns that stand plural nouns too Many thank TeresaPieanne has already replied as follows earlier. "The" is the definite article, and has the same form in the plural: The boy, the boys / the girl, the girls...
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Yoong Liat
348 days ago
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Re: Singular & plural words
Anonymous wrote: what is the plural word for THE?? some singular nouns that stand plural nouns too Many thank Teresa
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genitive as a noun -- long question
Hi, I think it has been noted in this forum that a genitive (I think it means a noun that has or is from a verbal root) can be (made it to be) a countable noun, possibly like this "a barking of a dog need not be heeded." Here, a barking can be said to be an instance of barking. 1. Why has the...
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Hi, Sometimes I see phrasal cases where adjectives in front of a noun seem to warrant it to be plural but ends up being the case of shared adjectives. Is this one? Can you help me to clearly distinguish similar situations? both singular and plural tense -- When should 'tense' be 'tenses'? ...
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1 yr 30 days ago
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Re: Is this correct?
Hi, Could you please explain that why there are no production data in June 10 & 20? Could you please explain why there are/is no production data for June 10 & 20? 'Data' is a plural word, but it is often treated as a singlar noun. Best wishes, Clive
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1 yr 132 days ago
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Re: There were a group of people
Kooyeen wrote:Hi, here's another thing that is driving me crazy:There is/are a group.There was/were a group.There is/are a group of peopleThere was/were a group of people.There is/are a group of people who are trying to block the road. There was/were a group of people who were trying to block...
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1 yr 228 days ago
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Re: Are or is?
According to Answers.com, although "none" is etymologically derived from OE "one", it has been used as both a singular and a plural word from that time on as evident in the Bible, works of J. Dryden & E. Burke and many present day well known authors. Today "None" is considered to be shortened...
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1 yr 254 days ago
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