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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Which one is correct and why?

Poison causes hair losses.

Poison cause hair loss.
  

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Poison (singular) causes hair loss. Poisons (plural) cause hair loss.

  • Poison (singular) causes hair loss.
  • Poisons (plural) cause hair loss.
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Poison (singular) causes hair loss.

Poisons (plural) cause hair loss.
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Neither are correct.

It's either 'Poison causes hair loss'

or

'Poisons cause hair loss' (not the same meaning though because poison became plural)

Sorry I can't tell you why, I'm not qualified. But I am a native speaker and that's just how we say it.

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