In the following sentence, should the word "demands" be changed to "demand"? Is it uncountable noun? I'm wondering whether the present form is ok or not?
Thansk for your comments in advance. pb
--------------------- Fortunately, his 3-legged stools and 4-legged small tables were in some demands, so Stan and his staff spent the entire month building just 3-legged stools and 4-legged tables.
Top answer
In some demand . It is uncountable.
— Mister Micawber
In some demand .
It is uncountable.
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