Sam Xia
Is 'profit' often used in singular form or plural form I feel a little confused by the word 'profit', sometimes it is used in singular form, but other times it is used in plural form
2016年4月23日 15:50
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I would say it is used in the singular most often. In the singular, it refers more to the CONCEPT of profit (revenue - cost). The company made a profit this year; it did not go deeper in debt. In the plural, it is referring to many instances of making profit, for example, the profits from all of its 100 stores.
2016年4月23日
I agree that the usage here may seem a little irregular. It may not be possible to give an easy rule but this may help a little: a) Singular when talking about the overall performance of a business e.g. Last year XYZ Ltd made a (big) profit (rather than a loss). b) Plural when talking about the profit made on a group of individual transactions e.g. Market traders made profits yesterday of 10% more than the previous Friday.
2016年4月23日
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