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  • What is it called when a word is both singular and plural?
  • An example would be deer. I have been trying to think of this for an hour now.


  • What is the terminology for english words which are used both as singular and plural ?
  • LIKE IN THE CASE OF WORD ' GOVERNMENT'


  • What do you call a word that is the same in both singular and plural form?
  • Words such as sheep, fish and aircraft are the same in both their singular and plural form - one sheep, two sheep; one fish...


  • What word is considered both singular and plural?

  • is algae (the green thing) plural or singular or both? PLZ NEED HELP FAST?
  • ... a plural word or a singular word or both??? and if it is plural what is the singular form? and...


  • What are some words spelled and pronounced the same way in both their singular and plural forms?

  • What do you call a word that is both singular and plural?
  • ie fish, deer, pants


  • what are words that don't have a plural called?
  • I can't think of many examples now but words that are both singular and plural


  • What made the English people to have the same spelling in using the word “You” for both singular and plural?
  • ...Third person) For “You” alone the plural is the same. Why? (Second person) Why...change in the spelling? What is the reason behind that... in using the word “You” for both singular and plural? These ...


  • Is the word 'sheep' both singular and plural? If not, what is the singular form!?


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  • English plural

  • Both words come from a Latin word meaning "kind", but they do not form a singular-plural pair. In Latin, specie is the ablative ...

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