0As the word "phenomina" is plural would it be correct to say " There are also the phenomina of...."? To me it sounds wrong and would sit more comfortably on my ears if it were "There is also the phenomina of....".01span02span0-
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0Hi,02br 02br 01font00As the word "phenomina" is plural would it be correct to say " There are also the phenomina of...."? To me it sounds wrong and would sit more comfortably on my ears if it were "There is also the phenomina of....".02br 02font02br 01del00phenomina02del01font
0There 01b00is02b00 also the phenom01b00enon02b00 of ...02br 00There 01b00are02b00 also the phenom01b00ena02b00 of ...02br 00Train your ear to accept these, because they are the correct ones! 05002br 02br 00CJ 010id1
0 So far as I can see, "phenomenons" is only used to refer to plural exceptional people: 02br 02br 00He was an infant phenomenon02br 00They were all infant phenomenons.02br 02br 00It is not used as an alternative plural for "phenomena". 0-