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Sorrow and Sorrows? What is a difference between "sorrow" and "sorrows"? Does the meaning change? Also, can you put 's' to other words related to feelings?
Jul 2, 2014 4:39 AM
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Hi, Sorrow is to feel sorry or possibly sad, "Sorrows".. He is regretting his "sorrows". Things or actions he has done in the past. Yes you can add "s" to other certain feelings also, such as... He is in a bad mood, his moods are always changing. Hope that helps :)
July 2, 2014
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