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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

PLURAL FORM

IS PLURAL OF 'HAIR' 'HAIRS' .. ? OR IS IT 'HAIRS' ??
  

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the plural form is just hair, like the singular form. If you use "hairs" you refer to individual hair

  • the plural form is just hair, like the singular form.
  • If you use "hairs" you refer to individual hair
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the plural form is just hair, like the singular form.
If you use "hairs" you refer to individual hair Emotion: smile
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Exactly.

She has lovely blonde, curly hair.

Eww! There were two long brown hairs in my food! (Two individual strands of hair.)

Ugh, this sweater is covered in cat hair. (More individual stands of hair than you will count, so the plural remains hair.)

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