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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Pluralization of two adjectives followed by a plural noun

What is the plural of "Associate General Counsel?" "Counsel" is plural. I need to know where to find the rule that governs this, please.

  

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Have you checked your dictionary.? com/dictionary/counsel Clive

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Have you checked your dictionary.?

4a plural counsel

(1) : a lawyer engaged in the trial or management of a case in court (2) : a lawyer appointed to advise and represent in legal matters an individual client or a corporate and especially a public body http
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anonymouswhere to find the rule that governs this

You might Google

English grammar plural

or something like that, and see what you get.

Eventually you'll find something that says, in one way or another, that you're supposed to pluralize the head noun of a noun phrase. Modifying nouns and/or adjectives are not pluralized.

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