Distinguish b/w statistics plural & statistics singular.
statistic is singular and statistic is plural
Statistic is singular; statistics is plural. Statistic is a single data point. Statistics is the study of collections of related data points.
A statistic (singular) is simply the count of something. Statistics (plural) is the count of something added to or compared to the count of something else.
Addendum is singular. Addenda or addendums is plural.
Distinguish b/w statistics plural & statistics singular.
Distinguish b/w statistics plural & statistics singular.
Statistics is plural, the singular form is statistic.
The plural form of "you" is "you" as well. English does not distinguish between singular and plural forms for the word "you."
"Measurable" is an adjective, and English adjectives do not distinguish between plural and singular.
statistic is singular and statistic is plural
Statistic is singular; statistics is plural. Statistic is a single data point. Statistics is the study of collections of related data points.
The singular form of were is was: I was at the beach. Jane was at the beach. We were at the beach. All of us were at the beach. The exception is the singular you still uses were, it doesn't distinguish between the singular or plural of you: When were you at the beach?
A statistic (singular) is simply the count of something. Statistics (plural) is the count of something added to or compared to the count of something else.
"Koe" (written 声) means "voice"; Japanese nouns don't distinguish between singular and plural.
English nouns ending in -ics, such as analytics, statistics and politics, derive from Greek neuter plurals, and are plural in form but singular in meaning, and take a singular verb.
singular is one & plural is more than one