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Spectacled-Girl Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Plural Forms

0What are the plural forms of dandruff and oil? 02br
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0 'Dandruff' is an uncountable noun, and therefore has no plural.02br
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00'Oil' is usually seen in the singular form too, although, depending on the context, it can be used in the plural: 'oils'.0-
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0Thanks. So anything that is uncountable, will have no plural forms right? Hair is also uncountable, so it will not have any plural forms so it will remain as 01i00hair02i00 ?02br
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01cite10Spectacled-Girl12cite10Thanks. So anything that is uncountable, will have no plural forms right? Hair is also uncountable, so it will not have any plural forms so it will remain as 11i10hair12i10 ?12br
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11cite20Spectacled-Girl22cite20Thanks. So anything that is uncountable, will have no plural forms right? Hair is also uncountable, so it will not have any plural forms so it will remain as 21i20hair22i20 ?22br
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0How about deer? Its countable, yet the plural is deer. 02br
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You're right but for example there are "white hairs" on your head, you can use HAIRS since you can count it, but generally hair will always be hair.
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Halves, knives and flies are the plural forms of those words.

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