Can we say waters?

Can we say waters?

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Water is usually used as a noncount noun, but the form waters is sometimes used. Editor Kory Stamper helps explain the difference. Both the noncount water and the plural waters are used to refer to a specific body of water, as in “the water(s) of Lake Michigan.” But there are subtle differences in their use.

Q. What is plural for furniture?

• Furniture is an uncountable noun and is not used in the plural. You say: The house has some beautiful old furniture. ✗Don’t say: The house has some beautiful old furnitures. • Furniture is always followed by a singular verb: The furniture was in good condition.

Q. What is the plural of money?

The plural of “money” is spelt in two different ways – “monies” and “moneys”. Although “money” has this special plural form, it is still not a countable noun. A money, one money, or two monies etc. are incorrect. “Monies” is an uncountable plural noun.

Q. What is milk plural?

Filters. Plural form of milk. noun.

Q. Can we say a milk?

so you can’t say milks. because it is uncountable noun. but in other ways you can say a glass of milk, 2 cartons of milk. You can also use much for non-count nouns and many for count-nouns.

Q. What is the plural of tea?

tea /ˈtiː/ noun. plural teas.

Q. What is the correct plural of beer?

The plural of beer is beers.

Q. What is the plural for Tempo?

plural tempi/ ˈtem-​(ˌ)pē / or tempos.

Q. What is example of tempo?

“Beats per minute” (or BPM) is self-explanatory: it indicates the number of beats in one minute. For instance, a tempo notated as 60 BPM would mean that a beat sounds exactly once per second. A 120 BPM tempo would be twice as fast, with two beats per second.

Q. What is the tempo of Sitsiritsit?

139 BPM

Q. What is Sitsiritsit melody?

Sitsiritsit, also known as Sitsiritsit Alibangbang, is a Filipino folk song. The melody of the song is about the same as Fly Fly the Butterfly.”

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