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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Plural form

Hi teachers, can anyone tell me the plural form of the word trash?

Some say it's trash, while others say it's trashes. Im confused. Can anyone help me?

  

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It's an uncountable noun , so has no plural—like 'rubbish and garbage. The verb 'trashes' exists, as in 'When the Irish rice grower, Paddy Fields, gets drunk, he always trashes his hotel room'.

  • It's an uncountable noun , so has no plural—like 'rubbish and garbage.
  • The verb 'trashes' exists, as in 'When the Irish rice grower, Paddy Fields, gets drunk, he always trashes his hotel room'.
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It's an uncountable noun, so has no plural—like 'rubbish and garbage.

The verb 'trashes' exists, as in 'When the Irish rice grower, Paddy Fields, gets drunk, he always trashes his hotel room'.

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