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about"dozen" 1. a dozen of eggs 2. a dozen eggs 3. two dozens of eggs 4. two dozen eggs 5. dozens of eggs 6. dozens eggs which are right?why? Thank you!
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2, 4 and 5 are correct. It depends on whether you're using `dozen' as an adjective or as a noun. Nouns can be singular or plural; adjectives are unit-less (as the noun that the adjective is qualifying carries the numerical dimension). Referring to 2 and 4: The word "dozen" is being used as a quantifying adjective and the "of" is implied, just like when you use a numeric value. Think of it this way - you would say "Twelve eggs" not "Twelve of eggs". "Dozen" is just a word that means a group of twelve, so the same pattern is used. In #5 you are using dozen as a noun (in the plural form), so the grammatical structure is a little different, you're not just using dozen as an adjective indicating a numeric quantity. So in this case the "of" is required. Another way of looking at it is that in #2 and #4 your talking about eggs ... and the sentence is informing us how many there are ... Dozens! - It's a quantity. The sentence in #5 is talking about the "dozens", and the sentence is telling us not how many dozens there are, but what are the objects comprising the dozens? ... Eggs! it's not a quantity, but a description.
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