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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Plurals, verbs etc

I'm wondering when I would use plurals such as Gambling Junkies Networks, would I use the "s" two times in Junkies and Networks?

How to form a title or sentence: verb comes first then?

Gambling and Gaming both verbs?
  

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Nouns that premodify other nouns are almost always in the singular form. The head noun can be singular or plural, of course. Gambling Junkie Network Gambling Junkie Networks CJ

  • Nouns that premodify other nouns are almost always in the singular form.
  • The head noun can be singular or plural, of course.
  • Gambling Junkie Network Gambling Junkie Networks CJ
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Nouns that premodify other nouns are almost always in the singular form. The head noun can be singular or plural, of course.

Gambling Junkie Network
Gambling Junkie Networks

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So when would you pluralize a noun that modify another noun?
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phxsunstoonSo when would you pluralize a noun that modify another noun?
I would not use the plural in that case unless I had seen it written that way in a dictionary or in other written forms in books, magazines, and newspapers. Once it appears in writing in many different publications, I would consider it more or less standardized in that form, but if I were

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