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Paradox(-es) Thu Aug 31, 2006 16:23 pm  Paradox(-es)
 

Hi

I am always not quite sure about normal use in plural of such (abstract) nouns. (Albeit I know that paradoxes is correct).

Can you say (for example) which headings sounds to you better:

Life is full of paradoxes
or just
Life is paradoxical.
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Paradox(-es) Thu Aug 31, 2006 16:27 pm  Paradox(-es)
 

Hi Tamara

I have no problem with paradoxes whatsoever. Very Happy

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Paradox(-es) Thu Aug 31, 2006 16:29 pm  Paradox(-es)
 

Thank you, Amy.

(Does it mean that your life is so full of paradoxes that you got used to having them
in plu... in plenty?... Smile )
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Paradox(-es) Thu Aug 31, 2006 16:42 pm  Paradox(-es)
 

Hi Tamara

Ha ha. Wink The paradoxes in my life are countable (not quite innumerable Wink) but I haven't necessarily gotten used to them all. Laughing

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Paradox(-es) Thu Aug 31, 2006 16:50 pm  Paradox(-es)
 

Smile

Amy, the true Smile reason for my question was that at least two natives, when asked, didn’t know whether the plural form for the noun exists. Smile
And I had to check dictionaries.
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Paradox(-es) Thu Aug 31, 2006 17:25 pm  Paradox(-es)
 

Hi Tamara

Actually, that's not so unusual. I've often found it to be the case that when you ask a native speaker a very specific question about language, they're sometimes unable to answer. You're requiring thought and analysis when you pose such a question. Shocked And the language of a native speaker is done unthinkingly --- mainly "feeling". Wink

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