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Attila
lodgings - singular or plural or both?
a rented flat or house = lodgings (digs)?
Lodgings is very cheap. or Lodgings are very cheap.
The dictionary describes in plural. (lodgings)
30 nov. 2015 11:52
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Yes, always plural. And therefore 'are'. But you would always always have something before it:
My lodgings are very comfortable. His lodgings are very cheap - I can't think of an example where you would use it 'bare'.
Both that and digs are very British words, I think. I'm not sure if Americans would use them - we rarely do.
30 november 2015
"Lodgings" is very rarely used in the U.S.. "Lodging" is more common, but still rare, and if used, would more likely be used as a verb. "Where is he lodging?"
"Housing" would be the more common term as a generic for different places to live.
"Housing is expensive in NYC."
"Housings" is not a word.
30 november 2015
Being American, I am inclined to agree with Gary's answer.
However, I think it is an American/British English difference.
http://www15.uta.fi/FAST/US1/REF/engtran.html
30 november 2015
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