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bears plural
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "bears plural" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or unclear expression, and without additional context, its intended meaning is ambiguous. Example: "The term 'bears plural' is confusing and should be clarified for better understanding."
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Suffixes often are accompanied by changes in the stem, such as the doubling of consonants in Inuit e.g., nanuq "polar bear," dual nannuk "two polar bears," plural nannut "several polar bears"; inuk "person," dual innuk, plural inuit; umialik "owner of boat (umiaq), chief," dual umiallak, plural umialgit (Inupiaq).
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Emma eventually forced them to leave, unable to bear the pain of having Joseph's plural wives living in her house.
News & Media
For example, the first person plural ending -masi (e.g., bharāmasi 'we bear') predominates over -mas in Ṛgvedic but not in the Atharvaveda; -mas becomes the normal ending later.
Encyclopedias
While on the topic, it bears mentioning that one human is still referred to as Homo sapiens, which means "wise man" and does not represent the plural of "Homo sapien".
The past showed two innovations: (1) In the "strong" verb, Germanic transformed Proto-Indo-European ablaut into a specific tense marker (e.g., Proto-Indo-European *bher-, *bhēr-, *bhēr-, *bhṛ- in Old English beran 'bear,' past singular bær, past plural bæron, past participle boren).
Encyclopedias
"Tipsters — plural, incidences — plural".
News & Media
Yes, plural.
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"The plural," he said.
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(plural) nín hăo! hello!
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NONE: Singular or plural?
News & Media
The plural is "diaereses".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing the plural of "bear", simply use "bears". The phrase "bears plural" is unnecessary and grammatically awkward.
Common error
Do not use the phrase "bears plural". It's redundant because "bears" already indicates plurality. Instead, focus on the context in which the plural form is relevant.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "bears plural" functions as an attempt to specify the plurality of the noun "bear". However, Ludwig AI indicates that this is grammatically incorrect. The simple plural form, "bears", already conveys this meaning.
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Science
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "bears plural" is grammatically incorrect and redundant. As Ludwig AI confirms, the plural form "bears" is sufficient to indicate that you are referring to multiple animals. While sources like Encyclopedia Britannica, Huffington Post, and The New York Times may contain instances of the phrase, it does not make it grammatically sound. Instead of using "bears plural", simply use "bears" to correctly convey plurality. Avoid using the phrase in any context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
polar bears in plural form
This alternative clarifies that the focus is specifically on the plural form of 'polar bears'.
bears in their plural sense
This version emphasizes the plural meaning associated with "bears".
bears as a plural noun
This alternative highlights the grammatical aspect of "bears" as a plural noun.
when bears are pluralized
This focuses on the action of making "bears" plural.
plurality of bears
This alternative uses a noun to convey the state of being plural regarding bears.
bears existing in plural
This version describes "bears" in a state of being plural.
instances of plural bears
This emphasizes multiple instances of "bears" as a plural entity.
bears in plural occurrences
This focuses on instances where "bears" appear in a plural context.
bears and their plural state
This phrase focuses on the status of “bears” as being plural
the plural form of bear
This refers directly to the way the word 'bear' becomes plural.
FAQs
How do I correctly refer to more than one bear?
The plural of "bear" is simply "bears". There's no need to add "plural" after it.
Is it ever correct to say "bears plural"?
No, the phrase "bears plural" is not grammatically correct. Use "bears" to refer to multiple bears.
What is a more appropriate way to discuss the concept of 'bears' being in a plural form?
You can discuss the concept of 'bears' being in a plural form by using alternative sentences like "bears in their plural sense" or "bears as a plural noun".
What's the difference between saying "bear" and "bears"?
"Bear" refers to a single animal, while "bears" refers to multiple animals. Using "bears" already indicates that you are talking about more than one.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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2.5/5
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Real-world application tested