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Clarence Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Intermittent drop or drops?

We experienced intermittent drops in the WIFI connection.

Should it be drop or drops? 
  

Top answer

'Drop/s' seems wrong. Do you mean delays or interruptions?

  • 'Drop/s' seems wrong.
  • Do you mean delays or interruptions?
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'Drop/s' seems wrong. Do you mean delays or interruptions?
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I was using 'drop/s' to mean loss of WiFi connection.
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clarencedrop or drops
drops

It's countable.

CJ

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