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ShaNap Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Impostor.

I see two options for the plural of "impostor":

1. Impostors.

2. Imposters.

Which one is the correct one?
  

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Impostors is the plural of impostor. Imposters is the plural of imposter. CB

  • Impostors is the plural of impostor.
  • Imposters is the plural of imposter.
  • CB
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Impostors is the plural of impostor. Imposters is the plural of imposter.

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One of these is British and the other American?
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My British and American dictionaries give both words and say nothing about one or the other being specifically British or American.

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Thanks for the help.

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