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French Grammar - Number differences between French and English nouns

Some nouns which are singular in English are plural in French, and others are plural in English and singular in French. The following are examples which sometimes cause difficulty for English speakers:

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  • NB: Some mass nouns in French can also be used as count nouns more freely than their English equivalents:

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