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Intiqam88 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Noun

Is the word "Police" countable or uncountable?
  

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It's uncountable, in that you cannot have 'two police'. It's unusual in that ii takes a plural verb - The police do not generally carry firearms in the UK.

  • It's uncountable, in that you cannot have 'two police'.
  • It's unusual in that ii takes a plural verb - The police do not generally carry firearms in the UK.
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It's uncountable, in that you cannot have 'two police'.

It's unusual in that ii takes a plural verb - The police do not generally carry firearms in the UK.

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