Have you ever wondered why one mouse becomes two mice but one house doesn't become two hice? Plurals in English can be tricky, and it's no surprise that many of us trip over them from time to time. With awareness and practice, navigating this aspect … [Read more...] about Top 10 Common Mistakes with Plural Nouns
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some are or some is
some are Generally used when referencing multiple items or instances. some is Compared to "some are", "some is" is less common in sentences, but can be used when addressing uncountable or singular nouns. Here are some real examples of … [Read more...] about some are or some is
Common Uncountable Nouns
Uncountable nouns, also known as non-count nouns or mass nouns, are nouns that cannot be quantified by a number and do not have a plural form. They refer to things that are considered as a whole, and cannot be divided into smaller parts. Here are … [Read more...] about Common Uncountable Nouns
damage vs damages
"Damage" is an uncountable singular noun without any plural form. It means "loss or harm resulting from injury to a person, property, or reputation." "Damages", however, is not a plural form of "damage," but it does have a different meaning. … [Read more...] about damage vs damages