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Vincent Teo Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

The youngs / young of the lioness

Do we say,

The youngs / young of the lioness are called cubs.
  

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Young is an adjective and thus cannot take the plural s. You can put the before many adjectives to make it plural: The rich like money (and so do the poor! ) CB

  • Young is an adjective and thus cannot take the plural s.
  • You can put the before many adjectives to make it plural: The rich like money (and so do the poor!
  • ) CB
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Young is an adjective and thus cannot take the plural s. You can put the before many adjectives to make it plural: The rich like money (and so do the

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