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Topic: Un-needed Plurals.
Moondark's photo
Thu 10/30/08 03:19 PM
Edited by Moondark on Thu 10/30/08 03:22 PM
For the past 10 years, I've noticed an increase in the addition of 's' to words that are already plural.

Now I'm hearing these all the time, even on t.v.

Deer has become Deers.
Beer has become Beers.
Elk has become Elks.
Moose has even become Mooses.


What happened?

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Thu 10/30/08 03:21 PM
flowerforyou flowerforyou

Riding_Dubz's photo
Thu 10/30/08 03:21 PM
yo can i get some beers :wink: flowerforyou

shoesmonkey's photo
Thu 10/30/08 03:24 PM
Sssssssssloppy English?

IMAGR81's photo
Thu 10/30/08 03:25 PM
Well I think it all started to happen when Snoop Dogg started saying fizchizle.

Pete026's photo
Thu 10/30/08 03:26 PM
I think New Yorkers are to blame.

"Youze guys are the bests" laugh

franshade's photo
Thu 10/30/08 03:27 PM
I dont be seeing nuffin wrong with beers, I think it sounds good

Riding_Dubz's photo
Thu 10/30/08 03:27 PM



uppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp


ddddddddddiiiiiiiiirrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr


laugh laugh laugh laugh

Dan99's photo
Thu 10/30/08 03:32 PM
Certain people around where i live add and take off plurals almost randomly.

'can i get some bean on toasts?'

'Freddie Mercury, he died of aid'

'like my new pairs of trouser?'


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Thu 10/30/08 03:36 PM

For the past 10 years, I've noticed an increase in the addition of 's' to words that are already plural.

Now I'm hearing these all the time, even on t.v.

Deer has become Deers.
Beer has become Beers.
Elk has become Elks.
Moose has even become Mooses.


What happened?


But the real tragedy is the constant misuse of apostrophes:

"I saw two deer's drinking two beer's in front of two elk's and two moose's."

When will people figure out that apostrophes are almost always only used for possessives and contractions?

NOT plurals.

frustrated

It's not rocket's science, folk's.






Pete026's photo
Thu 10/30/08 03:37 PM

But the real tragedy is the constant misuse of apostrophes:

"I saw two deer's drinking two beer's in front of two elk's and two moose's."

When will people figure out that apostrophes are almost always only used for possessives and contractions?

NOT plurals.

frustrated

It's not rocket's science, folk's.



Yaaay! Someone else who understands apostrophes :banana:

franshade's photo
Thu 10/30/08 03:38 PM
my favorites are mens, womens and mines :laughing:

Moondark's photo
Thu 10/30/08 03:38 PM
At least I'm not alone.

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Thu 10/30/08 03:41 PM
Also sheeps.

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Thu 10/30/08 03:46 PM
Just a reflection of society on how people are getting lazy with spelling it the right way.

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Thu 10/30/08 03:48 PM
fishes?

Moondark's photo
Thu 10/30/08 03:48 PM
That is what is so odd. They are ADDING letters, making it longer.

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Thu 10/30/08 03:56 PM
When I took Russian in high school, the teacher used to talk about how English had so many irregular plural forms -- children, radii, phenomena, personae, hooves, teeth, various words where the singular and plural are the same, etc.

But it just ain't that hard if you're paying attention.

Mr_Music's photo
Thu 10/30/08 04:32 PM
Edited by Mr_Music on Thu 10/30/08 04:33 PM
But the real tragedy is the constant misuse of apostrophes:

"I saw two deer's drinking two beer's in front of two elk's and two moose's."

When will people figure out that apostrophes are almost always only used for possessives and contractions?

NOT plurals.

frustrated

It's not rocket's science, folk's.


THANK YOU!!!! If I would've said this, I would've gotten my ass jumped.

Also, "A LOT" is TWO words. Not ONE!

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Thu 10/30/08 04:36 PM
like "a lotta those'uns"?

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