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  2. 14. Short answer: use 'equipment', do not use 'equipments'. Long answer: in Modern Standard English, 'equipment' is a mass or non-count noun, like 'water' or 'traffic', which describes something that is somehow implicitly plural but doesn't have a plural form. That is, it wouldn't make sense to have more than one equipment, since it describes a ...

  3. Plural of equipment | Learn English - Preply

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    The noun equipment can be countable or uncountable. In more ordinary, usually used, contexts, the plural form will also be equipment. Anyway, in more particular contexts, the plural form can also be equipments (nonstandard) e.g. in reference to various types of equipments or a collection of equipments. The answer is: Helpful (0) 💡. Interesting.

  4. How can I change equipment into plural? Can you give an example?...

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    The noun equipment does not have a plural form. It is used in the singular only, with a singular verb, and there is no word "equipments." Nouns like this are called "noncount nouns" (or "mass nouns") and there are over 100 common nouns in this category such as wood, steel, glass, oil, information, sugar, paper, luggage, etc. Good luck!

  5. Is there a plural form for the word equipment? - Answers

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    The plural of equipment is just equipment.The noun 'equipment' is an uncountable noun, a type of aggregate noun, a word that represents any number of elements or parts. It has no plural form.

  6. Is Equipment is singular or plural noun? - Answers

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    The word equipment is a non-count noun, it has no plural form and takes a singular verb. The noun 'equipment' is an uncountable noun, a type of aggregate noun, a word that represents any number of ...

  7. What is the singular form of equipment? - Answers

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    The plural of equipment is just equipment.The noun 'equipment' is an uncountable noun, a type of aggregate noun, a word that represents any number of elements or parts. It has no plural form.

  8. How is 'fixture' a count-noun when 'furniture' is a mass noun?

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    It is inherently singular while furniture and equipment are inherently plural. A light fixture holds a lightbulb. A work fixture holds a piece of work. I think it is not usually used in the plural any more than apple/apples. I ate an apple, I bought some apples. I installed a light fixture, I replaced all my bathroom fixtures.

  9. singular or plural - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

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    sports in general. a physical activity (such as hunting, fishing, running, swimming, etc.) that is done for enjoyment. So, you use the singular for one type of 'sport' and the plural for 2 or more; "Football, basketball, and hockey are all team sports, 'I enjoy winter sports like skiing and skating.'". but you can use indifferently the singular ...

  10. grammatical number - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

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    "I have two pieces of equipment." Because equipment is treated as a singular noun, even when it refers to multiple objects, it must take the singular form of the verb, so "Is the equipment in the work centre calibrated?" would be correct. This is the case for most nouns that refer to collections of things.

  11. grammatical number - Singular or plural of 'infrastructure' -...

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    The plural usage would be chosen to highlight (/ encourage people to consider) different possible set-ups / systems. While certainly not ungrammatical, it's less usual, and I'd say unnecessary. And a hot water tank is hardly an infrastructure (the central heating system would qualify).