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Sunny123 Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

unemployments

Which one is correct?
I myself think D is correct one?

?There are more ___ than last year.?

A. unemployment
B. unemployed
C. unemployeds
D. unemployments
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No, "unemployment" is always singular. The only correct answer is B (unemployed). Here, "unemployed" means unemployed people ; "people" is implied.

  • No, "unemployment" is always singular.
  • The only correct answer is B (unemployed).
  • Here, "unemployed" means unemployed people ; "people" is implied.
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No, "unemployment" is always singular.

The only correct answer is B (unemployed).
Here, "unemployed" means unemployed people; "people" is implied.

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