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Carter Lee Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Would you let me know why -s used in "admittance spikes"?

Hi,

Would you let me know why -s used in "admittance spikes"?
Does admittance mean a simple or lots of people?

the original sentence I've got is "admittance spikes at area hospitals"
well I supposed that admittance should be like this "admittance spike at area hospitals"

How do I catch up?
  

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Carter Lee admittance spikes at area hospitals If that is a complete sentence, then the subject is 'admittance' (a non-count noun) and the verb is 'spikes' (singular).

  • Carter Lee admittance spikes at area hospitals If that is a complete sentence, then the subject is 'admittance' (a non-count noun) and the verb is 'spikes' (singular).
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Carter Leeadmittance spikes at area hospitals
If that is a complete sentence, then the subject is 'admittance' (a non-count noun) and the verb is 'spikes' (singular).

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