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noncount nouns

As a subject, is 'array' count or noncount? Does a count or noncount noun in a prepositional phrase following 'array' change it to singular or plural?
  

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Anonymous As a subject, is 'array' count or noncount? Does a count or noncount noun in a prepositional phrase following 'array' change it to singular or plural? An array of figures - array is a singular countable noun followed by the prepositional phrase of figures in which object of the preposition is plural.

  • Anonymous As a subject, is 'array' count or noncount?
  • Does a count or noncount noun in a prepositional phrase following 'array' change it to singular or plural?
  • An array of figures - array is a singular countable noun followed by the prepositional phrase of figures in which object of the preposition is plural.
  • Plural figures doesn't change the singular array into a plural one.
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Anonymous As a subject, is 'array' count or noncount? Does a count or noncount noun in a prepositional phrase following 'array' change it to singular or plural?
An array of figures - array is a singular countable noun followed by the prepositional phrase of figures in which object of the preposition is plural. Plural figures doesn'
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Anonymousis 'array' count or noncount?
an array, two arrays, three arrays

It's a count noun.

CJ

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