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Hello guys. Well, my doubt is this, because I heard "I have great news for you" (The plural form) "Some news". In spanish we have a singular
The word 'NEWS' come from “new" or “new thing" which simply means reports of current events For which English nouns are the singular and plural forms the same word? What is the plural of news? Leolyf, Sr. Copywriter, Mumbai, India at
News is an uncountable noun and is followed by a singular verb: The news was not very good.• News is used with the singular form of words such as this and
Similarly to “series", “means" is already both the singular and the plural form. For example, “railway is a means [singular] of transportation, but there are also several other good means [plural] of transportation.
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8 Jul 2011 And of course you can begin anew, but that simply means "start again". I think the form "What are the news?" is wrong; even though the the word 'news' is plural, it is more of a mass noun (or non-countable noun) than a countable noun (like gold is a mass noun).
news + paper newspaper (countable and uncountable, plural newspapers) .. newspaper (third-person singular simple present newspapers, present
8 Jul 2012 Is it singular or plural? It's a word we use every day here on the Datablog - but are we getting it completely wrong?
What's the singular form of news pegs? Here's the word you're looking for.
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