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Old January 18, 2010, 11:35 AM
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But I still don't like "bowls" or "droughts". (I'm quoting Irmamar here, and she used "droughts", which I take to mean lack of water for a period of time. In BrE, "draught" means what we call "draft" in AmE .)
I can tell you that in context, she means draughts, which is checkers.

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I agree! Linguistics, Economics, etc. They are NOT plural nouns. I can take a class in linguistics or economics. I don't know that I could imagine an instance for using the word "linguistic" or "economic" as a noun. (They ARE adjectives, though.)
But I bet you have studied math, whereas in the UK we all study maths
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Old January 18, 2010, 11:38 AM
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I can tell you that in context, she means draughts, which is checkers.
Okay - then is "bowls" a game? Because the only meaning of "bowls" I know is what I eat my soup in. Certainly not a noncount noun.

I never heard of "draughts" before, but just plugged it into an online dictionary and it came up as British English for our word "draft".

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But I bet you have studied math, whereas in the UK we all study maths
Of course, I have a degree in maths. (not joking here!)
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Old January 18, 2010, 11:40 AM
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But my book says that they are nouns. "Linguistics is my best subject" is a correct sentence and here Linguistics is a noun, since it is the subject of the sentence. Furthermore, wordreference says "uncountable", so it is a noun.

What about "news"? Is correct: "News says that..."

(that is what my book says, it's written by my teacher -BrE-).

Draughts is damas (el juego de damas).
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Old January 18, 2010, 11:42 AM
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But my book says that they are nouns. "Linguistics is my best subject" is a correct sentence and here Linguistics is a noun, since it is the subject of the sentence. Furthermore, wordreference says "uncountable", so it is a noun.

What about "news"? Is correct: "News says that..."

(that is what my book says, it's written by my teacher -BrE-).
RIGHT! I meant that "linguistics" is a noun, but "linguistic" (sin "s") is an adjective.

I would also agree with "news" as a noncount noun.
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Old January 18, 2010, 11:44 AM
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Okay - then is "bowls" a game?
Yes, large wooden balls (bowls) rolled along the gound to hit a small target ball. Played by people over the age of 80.

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I never heard of "draughts" before, but just plugged it into an online dictionary and it came up as British English for our word "draft".
I assure you, it is your game of checkers.

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Of course, I have a degree in maths. (not joking here!)
So do I, well, theoretical physics, which is more or less the same!
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But I wrote linguistics, with "s".
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Old January 18, 2010, 11:46 AM
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So do I, well, theoretical physics, which is more or less the same!
No, not really - because you have to consider friction. Mathematics is the only truly pure science.

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But I wrote linguistics, with "s".
I know you did. I was about to write that there is no such word as "linguistic", but realized that there IS the word "linguistic" but that it's NOT a noun. That's all.
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I think I would say "Bowls is similar to pétanque", "Darts is a popular pub game", etc. Can't think of a sentence in which I'd use "cards" as a singular.
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Old January 18, 2010, 11:58 AM
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OK. Thanks.
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Old January 18, 2010, 12:00 PM
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No, not really - because you have to consider friction. Mathematics is the only truly pure science.
Oh dear oh dear. Mathematics is an art.
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Can't think of a sentence in which I'd use "cards" as a singular.
Before spinning the wool, you have to card it.
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Oh dear oh dear. Mathematics is an art.
BOTH - art AND science!!
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BOTH - art AND science!!
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Before spinning the wool, you have to card it.
NOT a noun, singular, plural or otherwise.
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NOT a noun, singular, plural or otherwise.
I know - I only realized after posting, and I can't keep up with this pace of posting. I blame it on the cheap Spanish wine.... (it's evening here, by the way)
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You go enjoy your wine. It's 2:00pm here, a holiday, and I need to go to the grocery store. I'm going to hit the Argentinian malbec later this evening.
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You go enjoy your wine. It's 2:00pm here, a holiday, and I need to go to the grocery store. I'm going to hit the Argentinian malbec later this evening.
Thanks - grammar stops here. Have a nice holiday with malbec.
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What is "malbec"?
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It's a kind of red wine.
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Old January 18, 2010, 01:01 PM
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OK, I didn't know this kind. Thanks.
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