I agree consistency is the important thing; it's helpful to know what a table is called without having to look up whether it's singular Mar 31, 2014 · Apr 1, 2014
Feb 8, 2024 · forum n (definite singular forumet, indefinite plural fora or forumer, definite plural foraene or foruma or forumene) a forum ( place for discussion, either on the Internet or in real life ) Norwegian Nynorsk [ edit ] Jan 18, 2008 · Jan 18, 2008
You can use either word
plural forums also fora ˈfȯr-ə Synonyms of forum 1 a : the marketplace or public place of an ancient Roman city forming the center of judicial and public business b
My homework is singular
Feb 21, 2013 #1 As far as I know, when the conjunction "or" is used, you use a singular verb if the nearer subject is singular
1 How many of you are there? I don't understand why you would think that I is plural
I think without thinking I'd use plural out of habit, but I do think that singular makes more sense at the database side, and plural when you have your Lists and
a situation or meeting in which people can talk about a problem or matter especially of public…
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Both "fora" and "forums" are considered acceptable plural forms of Aug 14, 2016
Republic of the Philippines ⇒ ( functioning as singular) a republic in SE Asia, occupying an archipelago of about 7100 islands (including Luzon, Mindanao, Samar, and Negros): became a Spanish colony in 1571 but ceded to the US in 1898 after the Spanish-American War; gained independence in 1946
England, English
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" But I assume you may be asking about the use of the plural in reference to an individual man's lip hair
But only if subject of the sentence is the plural "mass media"
Yes, they are even referred to as "a pair" even though it's only one item
or: from the meeting
nor are a singular choice from two things ( just one or not one ); therefore
May 29, 2010
There are a lot of stories there are lots of stories
But that does not address whether to use the singular or plual form with "person (s)"
"documentation" is singular
Extensive is an adjective and cannot be the subject of the verb Research is a noun that is acting adjectivally and cannot be the subject of the verb
English (British) May 1, 2011
I want to use media as a singular noun