Pajamas or Pyjamas. American vs. British English

In the US, "pajamas" is the standard spelling. In most other English-speaking countries, including Britain and Australia, "pyjamas" is the preferred spelling.

Is Pajamas a Plural Noun?

"Pajamas" is a plural noun. Some nouns, like pajamas, only have a plural form.

Is Overalls a Plural Noun?

"Overalls" is a plural noun. Some articles of clothing, like overalls, have two parts and only have a plural form.

Is Leggings a Plural Noun?

Leggings is a plural noun. Some English nouns, like leggings, only have a plural form and are grammatically plural.

Is Knickers a Plural Noun?

Knickers is a plural noun. Some articles of clothing, including the British term knickers, only have a plural form.

Is Jeans a Plural Noun?

Jeans is a plural noun. Some pieces of clothing, like jeans, only have a plural form.

Is Clothes a Plural Noun?

"Clothes" is a plural noun. Some nouns, like clothes, only have a plural form and are grammatically plural.

Suburb vs. the Suburbs. What's the Difference?

A suburb is a residential area near a city or town but away from its center. The expression the suburbs refers to a group of these, or the residential outskirts of a city in general.

Is Outskirts a Plural Noun?

"Outskirts" is a plural noun. Some nouns, like "outskirts", cannot be used in the singular.