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The roughly 200 collective nouns in the English language cause a lot of confusion, but there's a simple answer, writes grammar expert June Casagrande.
There are some nouns that only have a plural form, regardless of how we think of them. They are known as pluralia tantum , Latin for "plural only." Here are 11 of them.
Nouns and verbs are learned in different parts of the brain Date: February 25, 2010 Source: Plataforma SINC Summary: Two Spanish psychologists and a German neurologist have recently shown that the ...
Unlike nouns and pronouns, verbs don’t have “proverbs” to pick up the pace, although we cheat a little with sentences such as, “Susan drank wine and Mary did, too.” ...
Listen to Lexicon Valley Episode No. 8: When Nouns Grew Genitals Subscribe in iTunes ∙ RSS feed ∙ Download ∙ Play in another tab ∙ Play in Stitcher Languages all across the world have what ...
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