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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
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Is it acceptable to pluralize 'dance' (used as a noun), as in the given sentence?

Is it acceptable to pluralize 'dance' (used as a noun), as in the given sentence?

On the occasion of their university's 90th founding anniversary, students had presentations and field demonstrations, most of which were dances.

  

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'dance' is a countable noun, so there is nothing extraordinary about using it in the plural. What you have is fine. CJ

  • 'dance' is a countable noun, so there is nothing extraordinary about using it in the plural.
  • What you have is fine.
  • CJ
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'dance' is a countable noun, so there is nothing extraordinary about using it in the plural.

What you have is fine.

CJ

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