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Why do some people say "moneys"?
Not as in "money's too tight to mention"
but moneys as in "moneys were paid"
Not as in "money's too tight to mention"
but moneys as in "moneys were paid"
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Why do some people say "moneys"?
Not as in "money's too tight to mention"
but moneys as in "moneys were paid"
Why do some people say "moneys"?
Not as in "money's too tight to mention"
but moneys as in "moneys were paid"
But what's the singular form of 'Weetabix'? This is among one of the most pressing concers of our age.
I reckon it's 'Weetabic'.
I sound like a student.
I guess cause itsounds nice and officious
That's what I thought
They're just trying to soud all posh and clever
I hate them
That's what I thought
They're just trying to soud all posh and clever
I hate them
this makes sense.Actually a bit of googling and it seems that if you were due money from different people it is correct to say "all monies were paid" as you are dealing with a couple of different collections of money.
Could I just remind everyone that "data" is already plural. Cause that one annoys me.
Actually a bit of googling and it seems that if you were due money from different people it is correct to say "all monies were paid" as you are dealing with a couple of different collections of money.
Could I just remind everyone that "data" is already plural. Cause that one annoys me.
Charles Schultz?language is alive
all you fuckers trying to freeze it, you make me sick
an active philology considers only the will of the one who speaks
and what is the will of the one who speaks?
- the will to power
recognise, fools.
- the will to power
This also applies to "criteria".
What's the singular then?
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