New posts in grammatical-number

Can I say "stuffs" as a plural noun?

Has there ever been a third-person counterpart of the royal we?

"...I don't have money, but what I do have *are* a very particular set of skills." Is this correct?

Compound words/noun phrases in english with different number of words in plural/singular form

Is "an ocean of flowers" singular or plural?

The correct way to say something is hired on an hourly basis [closed]

HQs : plural of the abbreviation of "headquarters" [duplicate]

How do you title a letter to a family surname? [duplicate]

What’s the meaning of “there are more of somebody than there are of somebody”?

Usage of there is vs there are when talking about a list of mixed singular and plural nouns [duplicate]

The total "is" or "are" worth a certain amount

Origin and usage of "a shambles"

"These are my children who want me to..." or "It's my children who want me to..."? And why?

Plural form of "out of the goodness of his heart"

Should I use "in most case", "in most cases", "in the most case", or "in the most cases"? [closed]

What’s going on with “food > feed”? Is it like “foot > feet”? [duplicate]

Do nonsense and bull**** have corresponding plural forms?

The verb agreement for "one" when used as a subject

What is the plural of “stiffness”?

Plural/singular with certain numbers [duplicate]