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Is News always plural?

Ethan Hernandez | 2023-06-08 22:48:32 | page views:1322
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Harper Wilson

Studied at the University of São Paulo, Lives in São Paulo, Brazil.
And of course you can begin anew, but that simply means "start again". I think the form "What are the news?" is wrong; even though the the word 'news' is plural, it is more of a mass noun (or non-countable noun) than a countable noun (like gold is a mass noun).
2023-06-11 22:48:32

Benjamin Evans

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And of course you can begin anew, but that simply means "start again". I think the form "What are the news?" is wrong; even though the the word 'news' is plural, it is more of a mass noun (or non-countable noun) than a countable noun (like gold is a mass noun).
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