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by the choice and order of words in a sentence. There are no verb tenses. There are no plurals. In fact
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. (Note that it doesn't say an apostrophe should be used for plurals of abbreviations.) Guide
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that it lists all the pronunciations of the plurals of all the 26 alphabets. The plural of s is s's
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want a soup' & 'a lot of shoe'. This is due to there not being plurals in chinese
ESL Linguistics Discussion Forum
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anonymous
1 yr 226 days ago
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. Think about plurals - is this one, or more than one? If it is more than one, add an 's'
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alpheccastars
1 yr 21 days ago
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said the plurals like "comradelinesses and heartsicknesses" are perfectly acceptable English
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sensitive enough to see the difference between singulars and plurals. b) They were probably monks soused
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'new penny' versus 'old penny' with the traditional plurals for 'penny'
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count singulars and plurals separately (some call them classes), but none of them correspond in any
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steve hayes
6 yr 56 days ago
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, such as "is", not plurals such as "are." As long as the subject is "everyone,"
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robert lieblich
6 yr 12 days ago
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