Specie doesn't look right at all, but I'm talking about one specific species/specie/whatever in my paper.
Is species both plural and singular?
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dogfoot75 |
Is species both plural and singular? |
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Posts: 1048 (10/23/2009 12:02 AM) |
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CrunkCrazy4NSync |
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Posts: 166668 (10/23/2009 12:12 AM)
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You know, I wonder the same thing about the Jonas Brothers. More than one, do you call them Joni?
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YellowStar09 |
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Posts: 7422 (10/23/2009 12:15 AM) |
Both. I believe.
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elled211 |
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Posts: 610 (10/23/2009 12:15 AM) |
Drunk one night in college, a friend of mine and I determined that the plural of "walrus" was "walri." I will always think of that!
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dogfoot75 |
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Posts: 1049 (10/23/2009 12:23 AM) |
I think it should be Joni.
With further research, I've determined species is both singular and plural. Which is just weird. |
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CrunkCrazy4NSync |
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Posts: 166676 (10/23/2009 12:32 AM)
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Thank you!
And the English language is so weird! Elle, that's hilarious. |
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