Hi,
I'm wondering Which one is correct between Bytes and Byte?
I think Byte is a countable word, then it would be one byte, two bytes
Can I use " a five soccer man team" or " five soccer mans "?
Carter Lee I think Byte is a countable word, then it would be one byte, two bytes Right. Carter Lee Can I use " a five soccer man team" or " five soccer mans "? No.
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Carter LeeI think Byte is a countable word, then it would be one byte, two bytes
Right.
Carter LeeCan I use " a five soccer man team" or " five soccer mans "?
No. I think "five-man soccer team" is what you mean. Also you can say "five-a-side soccer team".
Please note that there should be no space following an
Carter LeeCan I use " a five soccer man team
No.
A soccer team with 5 men on it is called "a five-man soccer team."
A jury with 12 people on it is called "a twelve-person jury."
An army of 1000 men is called "a thousand-man army."
A march of a million men is called "a million-man march". (The hyphen was removed in most reports on this ev