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Chariot Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

regulation

Is "regulation" used in the plural form when it come to concreat rules?

"Regulation(s) on the Student ID Card", which is correct? the singular or plural? Thanks.
  

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This word can be both C (countable) and U (uncountable), as shown in this dictionary: ---------- regulation noun [C or U] an official rule or the act of controlling: safety/health/traffic/fire/security regulations The correct procedure is laid down in the rules and regulations. key=66554&dict=CALD ----------- I would use the plural on any such card.

  • This word can be both C (countable) and U (uncountable), as shown in this dictionary: ---------- regulation noun [C or U] an official rule or the act of controlling: safety/health/traffic/fire/security regulations The correct procedure is laid down in the rules and regulations.
  • key=66554&dict=CALD ----------- I would use the plural on any such card.
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This word can be both C (countable) and U (uncountable), as shown in this dictionary:
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regulation

noun [C or U]

an official rule or the act of controlling:

safety/health/traffic/fire/security regulations

The corre

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