Why is it called mouse and mice, but not house and houses?
Why?
Hello! :3 My question is: In English, when I pluralize a noun ending in -y, the -y changes to -ie (most of the time). If I have words in German that come from English but have now been Germanized, how do I write them? I'm not sure if "hobby" comes from German or English, but…
100 grams of cheese costs… Why cost and not cost? It's just a 100-gram cheese.
The word in question is nail polish, which incorrect plural is "correct" Nail polishes or nail varnishes
In my opinion, it's chicken. But today in class, my teacher pointed out to me that it's "chickens." I think he's wrong and I didn't believe him either. What do you say? Kind regards Christian Harden
What is the plural of pizza?
What is the plural of thirst?