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New posts in collective-nouns
Singular of "folks"?
grammatical-number
collective-nouns
gender-neutral
Strange plural pairs [closed]
collective-nouns
irregular-plurals
pluralia-tantum
Type of noun from the sentence [closed]
nouns
proper-nouns
collective-nouns
abstract-nouns
Is "The crowd are loving this.", from a UK newspaper, acceptable? [duplicate]
grammaticality
grammatical-number
verb-agreement
collective-nouns
Collective noun for lightning(s) / thunderbolts
terminology
collective-nouns
literary-english
What is the term for a group of liches?
word-choice
terminology
collective-nouns
"Two pairs of trousers" vs. "two trousers"
word-choice
grammaticality
collective-nouns
countable-nouns
Why is it a school/shoal of fish, dolphins, porpoises and squids for example, but rather a pod/gam/herd/mob of whales?
collective-nouns
terms-of-venery
Word for "a group of contests"
single-word-requests
collective-nouns
youngest of his siblings [closed]
word-choice
kinship-terms
collective-nouns
What auxiliary verb should be used with a country name? [duplicate]
grammaticality
grammatical-number
verb-agreement
collective-nouns
Grammar for are/is [duplicate]
grammaticality
grammatical-number
verb-agreement
collective-nouns
Is it "That's the family that is moving in..." or "That's (they're?) the family who is (are?) moving in..."?
relative-clauses
relative-pronouns
collective-nouns
who
who-that
Is"That the messages are written in simplified Chinese...confirm that the intended audience is Chinese tourists." correct? [duplicate]
grammaticality
grammatical-number
verb-agreement
collective-nouns
"Our generation" - it, they or we?
grammar
grammatical-number
pronouns
collective-nouns
Collective Noun "jury" with plural phrase, singular or plural? [duplicate]
grammar
verb-agreement
collective-nouns
When ordering coffee, do you say "two milks" or "two milk"?
grammaticality
nouns
grammatical-number
collective-nouns
Should it be "there was supposed to be donuts" vs "there were supposed to be donuts"? [duplicate]
grammatical-number
verb-agreement
collective-nouns
What is a term to collectively describe the state or condition of a piece of media's "being" as it pertains to being either physical or digital?
single-word-requests
terminology
technical
collective-nouns
technology
Can "enemy" be used as a plural noun? (Not as a collective noun)
grammatical-number
verb-agreement
countable-nouns
collective-nouns
irregular-plurals
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