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Is “troop” unique among English words in meaning both a group and an individual member of that kind of group?
nouns
grammatical-number
collective-nouns
countable-nouns
Is it correct to use infrastructure as a countable noun in this context?
uncountable-nouns
countable-nouns
Is it "if you need further instruction" or "if you need further instructions"?
grammar
grammatical-number
uncountable-nouns
countable-nouns
Countable ingredient pluralization for English cookbooks
grammatical-number
countable-nouns
Is "I've told you at fewest ten times" grammatical?
grammar
countable-nouns
uncountable-nouns
Is radish countable or uncountable?
grammar
uncountable-nouns
countable-nouns
food
"Eat more fruit(s) and vegetables" Is there a BE and AE difference?
grammatical-number
american-english
british-english
uncountable-nouns
countable-nouns
much natural or more natural?
adjectives
uncountable-nouns
countable-nouns
Shouldn’t we use "lots of" with plural nouns and "a lot of" with singular ones?
grammatical-number
verb-agreement
countable-nouns
quantifiers
water is a liquid vs water is liquid [duplicate]
articles
uncountable-nouns
countable-nouns
Why do Americans say "less than five people"? [duplicate]
countable-nouns
Is "Too Much People" possible when I want to get the feeling of uncountable people?
meaning-in-context
american-english
speech
uncountable-nouns
countable-nouns
Can I switch between 'the cow' and 'cows'? [duplicate]
word-choice
grammaticality
grammatical-number
uncountable-nouns
countable-nouns
Does English have any singularia tantum besides mass nouns?
grammar
nouns
uncountable-nouns
countable-nouns
pluralia-tantum
Is "surroundings" a plural noun or a mass noun that just happens to take the form of a plural?
nouns
grammatical-number
uncountable-nouns
countable-nouns
In chess lingo, should pieces be preceded with the "the" article? [closed]
articles
uncountable-nouns
countable-nouns
A code or some code?
nouns
uncountable-nouns
countable-nouns
Why do we use the article 'a' when referring to 100 items? But we don't use it when referring to any other plural count?
grammatical-number
numbers
countable-nouns
Article usage in two sentences [duplicate]
articles
uncountable-nouns
countable-nouns
I like dog or I like dogs which is correct and why?
grammar
uncountable-nouns
countable-nouns
food
animals
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