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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Singular or plural

Does the word satisfaction have a plural and if so what is it ?

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nouns are of two types -- count and non count.... nouns like egg,ball,etc are count nouns and they have plurals. egg- eggs ball-***** nouns like satisfaction(you can't count emotions),milk are non count nouns and they don't have plurals.

  • nouns are of two types -- count and non count....
  • nouns like egg,ball,etc are count nouns and they have plurals.
  • egg- eggs ball-***** nouns like satisfaction(you can't count emotions),milk are non count nouns and they don't have plurals.
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nouns are of two types -- count and non count....

nouns like egg,ball,etc are count nouns and they have plurals.

egg- eggs

ball-*****

nouns like satisfaction(you can't count emotions),milk are non count nouns and they don't have plurals.
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Many basically uncountable nouns have countable forms in certain contexts, and 'satisfaction' is one of these. 'Satisfactions' is very common in sentences like this: 'One of the great satisfactions of life is having an interesting job.'

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