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Jung Kook
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Is the word "stuff" only singular (or) both singular and plural?
Apr 29, 2022 12:34 PM
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It is uncountable, it may mean many things but in practice it is generally used as though it is singular. Hope this helps :)
April 30, 2022
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Singular.
Words like this are known as "collective nouns". Such words are singular but describe a collection of things. Other examples of collective nouns are:
flock, populace, collection, army, jury, family, tribe, gang, cutlery
There are a few words that are both singular and plural, though they may have different meanings when used as singular or plural. Look up "people" as a good example of this.
May 14, 2022
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It's an uncountable noun so it's only used in singular.
I have so many things in my bag.
I have so much stuff in my bag.
April 29, 2022
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