Among the English nouns whose singular and plural forms are the same: deer, fish, moose and sheep. Non-animal words like these include series and scissors. While we’re talking singular/plural, we can think of only one plural noun that has no singular form, and that’s “people.” If you can think of any others, please let us know.
As first revealed in a TV special, the feline title character of the comic strip “Garfield” was born in a(n):
A) Pet shop
B) Cornfield
C) Italian restaurant
D) Circus
Wednesday’s answer: Female giraffes give birth while standing up, thus, baby giraffes get dropped about six feet to the ground at birth.
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