New posts in grammatical-number

Is "Cost savings" a singular term or plural terms?

Should it be Miles of Roads or Miles of Road

plural/singular agreement [closed]

Whence the English Plural -s? [duplicate]

have or has after who in sentence? [duplicate]

“There lie targets” vs. “there lies targets”

Should item(s) be followed by is or are? [duplicate]

Why are people leaving out the indefinite article 'a' before seemingly random nouns? [closed]

'serve the best interest of' or 'serve the best interests of'?

Is 'bags/heaps/loads/oodles/stacks of + uncountable noun' always treated as singular?

What is the correct way to pluralize improper fractions?

When ordering coffee, do you say "two milks" or "two milk"?

State Attorneys General's Offices

several thousand/thousands day - which form

Which is Correct? "Wind" or "Winds"?

'is' or 'are' in lists of counted nouns [duplicate]

Equivalent of using (s) to indicate possible plural for words using "ies" for plural? [duplicate]

The correct way to write 'The Morgans" on a sign? [duplicate]

Should it be "there was supposed to be donuts" vs "there were supposed to be donuts"? [duplicate]

Neither you nor I is [duplicate]