Grammar

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'On Monday' or 'On Mondays'?

Use the plural form Mondays to talk about every Monday or "Mondays" in general.

'On Sunday' or 'On Sundays'?

Use the plural form "Sundays" to talk about every Sunday or "Sundays" in general.

Is Data a Plural Noun?

"Data" is a plural noun. It only has a plural form. In everyday English, however, this word is frequently treated as an uncountable noun.

Is Data an Uncountable Noun?

"Data" is a plural noun that only has a plural form. In everyday English, however, this term is usually treated as an uncountable noun.

Intention vs. Intent. What's the Difference?

"Intention" and "intent" have a similar meaning and are interchangeable in many situations. In some contexts, however, their meaning is slightly different.