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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Footage vs. footages

Which one is correct?

1. Go behind the scenes of Langsuir and watch a ton of behind the scenes footage which also includes on set interviews with the director and cast of the movie.

2. Go behind the scenes of Langsuir and watch a ton of behind the scenes footages which also includes on set interviews with the director and cast of the movie.

  

Top answer

Use 'footage' and add hyphens in 'behind-the-scenes' and 'on-set'.

  • Use 'footage' and add hyphens in 'behind-the-scenes' and 'on-set'.
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Use 'footage' and add hyphens in 'behind-the-scenes' and 'on-set'.

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'Footage' is uncountable, just like 'information' or 'advice'.

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