New posts in grammatical-number

Is the singular form of "desiderata" a disused word?

What is the correct way to express a number with all its digits?

"Changing and improving are not always the same thing" or "Changing and improving is not always the same thing"

"There is" OR "There are" an unusual number of bees this summer?

'They ride a bike.' vs 'They ride bikes.'

"x and y are what drive them" vs "x and y are what driveS them"

Singular or plural noun when referring to two groups

Countable and Uncountable Nouns in a List [duplicate]

The omission of articles before the last two nouns in 'There is a missing bridge between business and technology'

Is it correct to say: These are not homework? [duplicate]

Are POE and LPOE Singular or Plural?

Do I use "is" or "are" in this sentence? [duplicate]

Should "index" be countable here?

How do you pluralize abbreviations of metric names (e.g. "kilo")?

Plural of "fleece" when referring to fleece jacket

"Four window layout" or "four windows layout"

Correct way of writing this sentence [duplicate]

How to correctly refer to animal parts as food?

Should we say "they are high enough as they are" or "they are high enough as it is."?

"Which type of nuts ARE/IS the heathiest?" [duplicate]