by Lay Z Lost Boi November 9, 2014
by slaughterofangels December 25, 2022
by GingerKarisma March 16, 2009
How are you going to fit all seven friends in that little car?" "Oh, they're a plural and only take up one seat!
by The JC Klatch November 14, 2010
1: The plural of cat is cats. Duck is ducks. Book is books.
2: "Apple's and orange's on sale" is incorrect. "Apples and oranges on sale", however, is.
2: "Apple's and orange's on sale" is incorrect. "Apples and oranges on sale", however, is.
by Major Sterrance March 14, 2007
by Jay Young April 19, 2005
not 1. Fractional amounts such as .7, 1.6, .2 are also plural in form. Even 0 is plural. (there are 0 words in this sentence with more than 12 characters)
there are 0 cats in the room. there are 3 cats in the room. The phrase "there is 1 cat in the room" is an example of plural's counterpart, singular.
Two halves are better than one, even though two halves is equal to one. While one half is singular, two halves is plural.
And we wouldn't say "two halves are plural".
Yet, two halves are one, is fine.
Two halves are better than one, even though two halves is equal to one. While one half is singular, two halves is plural.
And we wouldn't say "two halves are plural".
Yet, two halves are one, is fine.
by phlexicon November 17, 2007