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![]() Ants are a phenomena. You are a phenomena. The earth is a phenomena. God's Universe is a phenomena. And, indeed, God is the most wondrous of all phenomenon. |
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![]() The singular is 'phenomenon'. |
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![]() Thanks Bob, but I've always thought that a phenomenon was more than one phenomena (see plural) and it appears that the gameknot spell check agrees with me. Try spell-check correcting this if you dare: phenomenas Hm-mm? Google search says that my thinking is reversed --- must be because I'm 80 years old, huh Mate? From Google >>Phenomenon (singular): This refers to a single, observable event or process. For example, a solar eclipse, the motion of tides, or the behavior of a particular species of plant in response to changes in light. Phenomena (plural): This term is used to refer to multiple observable events or processes.<< |
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![]() See THINK Club rule seven. gameknot.com Or maybe I should revise rule seven to say "all typos, etc. other than those made by the founder ... ...", huh mate? |