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Summary Of: Plural

plural refers to numbers higher than those... A greater plural refers to an abnormally large number for the object of discussion... and the greater plural is often relative to the type of object under discussion... Languages having only a singular and plural form may still differ in their treatment of zero... the plural form is used for zero or more than one... several nouns have alternate forms for counting plural and collective plural... takes a plural to signify the water drawn from different sources... a plural sense is possible for different workings of physics...

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