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Can I say "stuffs" as a plural noun?
grammatical-number
collective-nouns
Has there ever been a third-person counterpart of the royal we?
grammatical-number
usage
pronouns
"...I don't have money, but what I do have *are* a very particular set of skills." Is this correct?
grammar
verbs
grammatical-number
verb-agreement
copular-verbs
Compound words/noun phrases in english with different number of words in plural/singular form
grammatical-number
countable-nouns
Is "an ocean of flowers" singular or plural?
grammatical-number
verb-agreement
The correct way to say something is hired on an hourly basis [closed]
word-choice
grammaticality
grammatical-number
articles
time
HQs : plural of the abbreviation of "headquarters" [duplicate]
grammatical-number
abbreviations
initialisms
How do you title a letter to a family surname? [duplicate]
grammatical-number
names
proper-nouns
surnames
inflectional-morphology
What’s the meaning of “there are more of somebody than there are of somebody”?
meaning
phrases
grammatical-number
Usage of there is vs there are when talking about a list of mixed singular and plural nouns [duplicate]
grammatical-number
verb-agreement
there-is
The total "is" or "are" worth a certain amount
grammar
grammatical-number
verb-agreement
Origin and usage of "a shambles"
nouns
grammatical-number
articles
"These are my children who want me to..." or "It's my children who want me to..."? And why?
grammatical-number
Plural form of "out of the goodness of his heart"
grammaticality
expressions
idioms
grammatical-number
Should I use "in most case", "in most cases", "in the most case", or "in the most cases"? [closed]
grammatical-number
particles
What’s going on with “food > feed”? Is it like “foot > feet”? [duplicate]
etymology
grammatical-number
old-english
i-mutation
Do nonsense and bull**** have corresponding plural forms?
grammatical-number
offensive-language
uncountable-nouns
countable-nouns
The verb agreement for "one" when used as a subject
verbs
grammatical-number
What is the plural of “stiffness”?
uncountable-nouns
grammatical-number
Plural/singular with certain numbers [duplicate]
grammatical-number
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