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Double + singular or plural? Double goose or Double geese? Double room Double chins How do you know which one to use singular or plural?
11 Thg 04 2020 05:25
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Double goose or Double geese? 'double goose' is a specific term that relates to the feather filling in jackets. It is always singular. Examples: "My jacket is double goose", or "My jacket has double goose filling", or "I have 2 jackets and they are both double goose." Double room A 'double room' is an extra large room. Examples: "I booked a double room at the hotel." If I wanted 2 extra large rooms, I could say "I booked 2 double rooms". Double chins A 'double chin' refers to one chin (but it looks like 2 because of the rolls of fat) Examples: "That person has a double chin" "Those two people both have double chins".
11 tháng 4 năm 2020
What is "double geese" or "double goose"? This makes no sense to me., Difficult to comment or correct if it has no obvious meaning. . A pair of geese? Two geese?
11 tháng 4 năm 2020
'Geese' is the plural of goose. I would refer to one goose, to three geese, and so on. 'Room' and 'chin' are regular nouns. A 'double chin' refers to a layer of fat that looks like a second chin. A 'double room' is an informal term for a large room, perhaps in a hotel.
11 tháng 4 năm 2020
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