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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Plural of nuisance

Noise and similar nuisances bothered him.

Do we say nuisances for plural? Or, will nuisance do for both singular and plural?
  

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"nuisance" can be countable or uncountable, so both "noise and similar nuisances" and "noise and similar nuisance" are possible.

  • "nuisance" can be countable or uncountable, so both "noise and similar nuisances" and "noise and similar nuisance" are possible.
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"nuisance" can be countable or uncountable, so both "noise and similar nuisances" and "noise and similar nuisance" are possible.

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