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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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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
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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
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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
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0I had this in class!! [H] ... 00phenomenons00 is plural as well .. to be used with are .. 0-
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0 So far as I can see, "phenomenons" is only used to refer to plural exceptional people: 02br
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00He was an infant phenomenon02br
00They were all infant phenomenons.02br
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00It is not used as an alternative plural for "phenomena". 0-

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