Cerpin Taxt
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Now that we're adding plurals to mass nouns... What is the plural form of water?
/grammar nerd off
Now that we're adding plurals to mass nouns... What is the plural form of water?
/grammar nerd off
Now that we're adding plurals to mass nouns... What is the plural form of water?
/grammar nerd off
Now that we're adding plurals to mass nouns... What is the plural form of water?
/grammar nerd off
More than 1 goose is geese, and more than 1 moose is meese!
Careful or you'll get sacked.that's because it's called a møøse.
a møøse once bit my sister...
2 could also be for differentiation of type.Beef, as related to cows has two definitions:
1. The meat of a cow
2. A cow raised specifically for the purpose of being consumed as food.
Beef, as related to cows has two definitions:
1. The meat of a cow
2. A cow raised specifically for the purpose of being consumed as food.
The first is very common usage, the latter is very rare. The first is also uncountable and therefore has no plural. The second is countable and has the plural 'beeves.' The place where I've seen the word 'beeves' used most frequently is in reference to armies on the move before the invention of non-perishable goods such as canned food. Often the armies would have in tow a large number of beeves that would be slaughtered for food as the army moved around. They were referred to as 'beeves on the hoof.'