I think he's partly right, but I don't see it as a problem, because he's actually considering a hypothetical that is unlikely to occur.
Three guys talking about the hypotheticals that are brought up after the party has died down.
I wonder whether "hypothetical" can be used as a noun as shown above.
Are "a hypothetical" and "the hypotheticals" grammatically correct?
The sentences are good and the words can be nouns. com, you'll find the parts of speech that are most usual.
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The sentences are good and the words can be nouns.
If you consult dictionary.com, you'll find the parts of speech that are most usual.