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[โ€“] Z745812939054@lemmy.zip 1 points 50 minutes ago

good point. "there is zero [noun]" doesn't work whether the noun is plural or not. only when you use "no" instead of "zero"

i've only ever spoken english and it still confounds me. why do we say "hands" but we don't say "foots"?

why don't "good" and "food" rhyme?

why does "feed" become "fed," but "weed" becomes "weeded"? meanwhile "wed" and "wedded" mean the same thing

lol

[โ€“] Z745812939054@lemmy.zip 2 points 2 hours ago (2 children)

"are" makes it plural

if the sentence had "is" instead, it would be singular: there is no pig