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Plural form of issue #1 (permalink) Thu Dec 08, 2005 19:24 pm   Plural form of issue
 

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #63 "Issues", question 10

Turn on the television and look at the current news programme and you will find everyone discussing the ......... issue of the day.

(a) big
(b) large
(c) enormous
(d) huge

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #63 "Issues", answer 10

Turn on the television and look at the current news programme and you will find everyone discussing the big issue of the day.

Correct answer: (a) big

Your answer was: incorrect
Turn on the television and look at the current news programme and you will find everyone discussing the huge issue of the day.
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I've never came across the plural form of 'issue' as a noun. Does it have such form?

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Issue #2 (permalink) Thu Dec 08, 2005 20:09 pm   Issue
 

Hi Deya,

Issues is certainly acceptable as an alternative to topics/questions

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Plural form of issue #3 (permalink) Fri Dec 09, 2005 14:28 pm   Plural form of issue
 

Thank you, Alan,
I'll keep it in mind.
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