Saturday, 25 May 2013

Happy Towel Day ! :)


Happy Towel Day ! :)

9 comments:

  1. Dayal Purohit Mr. Adams was right after all ;)

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  2. Mr Adams was British, and we'd go with mathS.

    Happy towel day, nonetheless!

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  3. Dayal Purohit is. It is singular, but happens to end in s, just like mathematics does.
    :-P

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  4. Christopher Smy Really? Singular? Wow! In my language is matemàtiques and we consider it a plural.

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  5. Everyone needs to calm down and read this: http://www.word-detective.com/2011/05/math-vs-maths/

    tl;dr - From usage, 'mathematics' is singular (i.e., "My favorite subject is mathematics.", not 'are mathematics'). The reason 'mathematics' has an 's' at the end is that, at the time it was adopted from the French, English culture began concatenating the 's' to various fields (physics, linguistics), while earlier fields did not (arithmetic). The original form of 'mathematics' was actually 'mathematic' in French. Since mathematics is a collective noun, it only makes sense that its colloquialism would be as well. Thus, the singular, 'math'.

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  6. Yes, but it is a singular collection of fields.

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  7. Logan Collins In civilized languages it's plural, as in Latin, French, Catalan... :-)

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  8. OK...the grammar room just moved

    Adios

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