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Re: Pedant's Corner
« Reply #140 on: July 05, 2008, 15:30:43 »
"money" is an uncountable or non count noun. Like wine, rice information etc.   It becomes countable if you define it differently - coins, notes, glasses, bottles, grains, pieces etc.  There are circumstances with a lot of uncountable nouns where they can become countable (monies sometimes), hair (waiter, there's a hair in my soup).
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Re: Pedant's Corner
« Reply #141 on: July 05, 2008, 16:08:22 »

If you look on the coin it says 'one penny'.


as i don't get out of bed for less than 30K, all this talk about pennies is lost on me  ;D (I wish btw)

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Re: Pedant's Corner
« Reply #142 on: July 05, 2008, 18:35:44 »
The plural of "money" is either "moneys" or "monies"; the plural of "trolley", which can also be spelt "trolly", can be either "trolleys" or "trollies". All these variants are acceptable.

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Re: Pedant's Corner
« Reply #143 on: July 05, 2008, 18:44:44 »
The word i don't like is "flammable". What was wrong with inflammable? Just because some people burnt themselves to death because they didn't know that "in-" doesn't always mean "not". Let them all fry!!

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Re: Pedant's Corner
« Reply #144 on: July 05, 2008, 19:18:39 »
and why does phonetic start with a P??
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Re: Pedant's Corner
« Reply #145 on: July 05, 2008, 19:36:05 »
The plural of "money" is either "moneys" or "monies"; the plural of "trolley", which can also be spelt "trolly", can be either "trolleys" or "trollies". All these variants are acceptable.

I agree about money, but I understand that trolleys and trollies have completely different meanings.

Trolleys are what you push round a supermarket.  Trollies are knickers, as in 'she'll drop her trollies for anybody'. ;D ;D ;D

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Re: Pedant's Corner
« Reply #146 on: July 05, 2008, 19:48:12 »
and why is abbreviation such a long word?

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Re: Pedant's Corner
« Reply #147 on: July 05, 2008, 19:58:50 »
The plural of "money" is either "moneys" or "monies"; the plural of "trolley", which can also be spelt "trolly", can be either "trolleys" or "trollies". All these variants are acceptable.

I agree about money, but I understand that trolleys and trollies have completely different meanings.

Trolleys are what you push round a supermarket.  Trollies are knickers, as in 'she'll drop her trollies for anybody'. ;D ;D ;D

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Never heard that one before,is this another Saturday night posting ;D

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Re: Pedant's Corner
« Reply #148 on: July 05, 2008, 22:20:20 »
The plural of "money" is either "moneys" or "monies"; the plural of "trolley", which can also be spelt "trolly", can be either "trolleys" or "trollies". All these variants are acceptable.

I agree about money, but I understand that trolleys and trollies have completely different meanings.

Trolleys are what you push round a supermarket.  Trollies are knickers, as in 'she'll drop her trollies for anybody'. ;D ;D ;D

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Ah the Oxford English dictionary will be wrong then! :o :o


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Re: Pedant's Corner
« Reply #149 on: July 05, 2008, 23:01:17 »
We've only got the 2004 version of the Concise OED, and 'trollies' is not in, but I think it is more a Lancashire dialect word.

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Re: Pedant's Corner
« Reply #150 on: July 05, 2008, 23:04:30 »
I've never dropped my trollies - my knickers, perhaps, in my dim and distant past, but never trollies  :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o
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Re: Pedant's Corner
« Reply #151 on: July 05, 2008, 23:28:10 »
I think 'trollies' is a railway term, meaning a part of the under-carriage?
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Re: Pedant's Corner
« Reply #152 on: July 05, 2008, 23:38:16 »
I prefer Trolly Dollies myself...  ::)

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Re: Pedant's Corner
« Reply #153 on: July 05, 2008, 23:39:39 »
Are non-count nouns like collective nouns? Or is that a Marxist/Leninist term for totally confused?  :o

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Re: Pedant's Corner
« Reply #154 on: July 05, 2008, 23:55:44 »
In my case most definitely.  But also not 'absolutely'. ;D ;D

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Re: Pedant's Corner
« Reply #155 on: July 06, 2008, 03:08:59 »
Sorry GrannieAnnie, the plural of money is moneys.  The 'change the y into i and add es' rule has wrongly been used.  The result would be moneies. ;D

Another word ending in ey is trolley, the plural of which is trolleys.  I you use trollies, I think that's something up North they wear under their kecks. ;D

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According to Miriam-Webster both spellings are correct "inflected Form(s):
    plural moneys or mon·ies "    I guess if it is good enough for them it is good enough for me.
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Re: Pedant's Corner
« Reply #156 on: July 06, 2008, 07:31:21 »
the only time i've heard trollies used was by Mike Harding

 

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